The last book I bought was The Tiger That Isn't, by Michael Blastland and Andrew Dilnot (brand new, by the way). It's a non-fiction book about popular (mis)representations of numbers, which was recommended by one of my lecturers. I'm quite enjoying it; it's an entertaining book, not dry academic text (which I do enjoy too, but not in the same way).
The last book I borrowed was Lord of the Flies, which I took from my parent's house. I've never read it before and it's supposed to be very good, so I'll have to get down to it at some point.
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The last book I bought was The Tiger That Isn't, by Michael Blastland and Andrew Dilnot (brand new, by the way). It's a non-fiction book about popular (mis)representations of numbers, which was recommended by one of my lecturers. I'm quite enjoying it; it's an entertaining book, not dry academic text (which I do enjoy too, but not in the same way).
The last book I borrowed was Lord of the Flies, which I took from my parent's house. I've never read it before and it's supposed to be very good, so I'll have to get down to it at some point.