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(Ironically) I'm not a huge reader, like many of you here, so most of the books I've read have been written by our friend Brandon. Tough question... probably Malcolm Gladwell's Bomber Mafia. It's non-fiction, but not only is it crazy interesting, it taught me a lot that I didn't know. Like, the research in the Manhattan project, the invention of Napalm, the Norden Bombsight, production of the B-29 Superfortress, and other things. I highly recommend it if you're into military history.

 

How do you like your coffee?

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Not Brandon.

Probably Diana Wynne Jones - her books are amazing, I'm not sure I can really explain it all. But honestly, I'm not sure I really have a favorite in this area, though I am an avid reader. Have a lot of authors whose works I really like, quite a few of them actually British.

how many languages can you coherently speak, and which?

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English, and some Spanish.  Enough that I'm one of the ones in my class who could probably hold a minor conversation with a native speaker.  I'm not fluent, by any stretch, but I am coherent, so long as we're in present tense.  I'm still learning past tense.

What language do you want to learn?

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