Most of my books consist of learning math. Studying to become an actuary. I used to read mostly about fish stuff, birds, and insects when I majored in fisheries biology. Now Im learning to delta hedge, derive Black Scholes prices, calculate probabilities, price American and European options, and Im reading Nothing to Lose by Lee Child on my off time. I haven't reached Plato yet, although I've attempted the Iliad and Odyssey by Homer. That's some really hard stuff.
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I really like Orson Scott Card books.They move fast and are fairly easy reads. I was a lit major in college and read all the hard stuff then (really enjoyed the Salman Rushdie controversial novels and short stories), but amidst all the medical reading these days, I find myself leaning toward the easier stuff in my spare time... sometimes to the extreme of picking up trash/gossip magazines and then hiding in shame in my dark apartment from the world and reading them! So fun! Hehe!
Unfortunately my latest read is entitled, "Changing Epidemiology of Bacteremia in Infants Aged 1 Week to 3 Months." It has 3 authors. Ugh.All bleeding stops eventually...
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Originally posted by aquabee View PostI really like Orson Scott Card books.They move fast and are fairly easy reads. I was a lit major in college and read all the hard stuff then (really enjoyed the Salman Rushdie controversial novels and short stories), but amidst all the medical reading these days, I find myself leaning toward the easier stuff in my spare time... sometimes to the extreme of picking up trash/gossip magazines and then hiding in shame in my dark apartment from the world and reading them! So fun! Hehe!
Unfortunately my latest read is entitled, "Changing Epidemiology of Bacteremia in Infants Aged 1 Week to 3 Months." It has 3 authors. Ugh.210gPetrochromis Macrognatus Green 'Nsumbu
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Originally posted by moganman View PostMost of my books consist of learning math. Studying to become an actuary. I used to read mostly about fish stuff, birds, and insects when I majored in fisheries biology. Now Im learning to delta hedge, derive Black Scholes prices, calculate probabilities, price American and European options, and Im reading Nothing to Lose by Lee Child on my off time. I haven't reached Plato yet, although I've attempted the Iliad and Odyssey by Homer. That's some really hard stuff.
Originally posted by aquabee View PostI really like Orson Scott Card books.They move fast and are fairly easy reads. I was a lit major in college and read all the hard stuff then (really enjoyed the Salman Rushdie controversial novels and short stories), but amidst all the medical reading these days, I find myself leaning toward the easier stuff in my spare time... sometimes to the extreme of picking up trash/gossip magazines and then hiding in shame in my dark apartment from the world and reading them! So fun! Hehe!
Unfortunately my latest read is entitled, "Changing Epidemiology of Bacteremia in Infants Aged 1 Week to 3 Months." It has 3 authors. Ugh.
Trashy gossip magazines are also a secret shame of mine...shhhh."I think that God, in creating man, somewhat overestimated his ability." -Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by moganman View PostMost of my books consist of learning math. Studying to become an actuary. I used to read mostly about fish stuff, birds, and insects when I majored in fisheries biology. Now Im learning to delta hedge, derive Black Scholes prices, calculate probabilities, price American and European options, and Im reading Nothing to Lose by Lee Child on my off time. I haven't reached Plato yet, although I've attempted the Iliad and Odyssey by Homer. That's some really hard stuff.
Have you ever read "Flatland"? My brother (who took a few of the actuary exams before his current employment) loves that book.Tell your boss you need to go home to take care of your "cichlids." It sounds an awful lot like "sick kids.")
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