Books 2010: context
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Books 2010: 60-61
60. Patricia Briggs, Bone Crossed
Entertaining, light, fluffy, and creepy only around the edges. Just about right for my brain on cough medicine.
non-fiction
61. Helen King, Greek and Roman Medicine, Duckworth Publishing, 2001.
Duckworth does the 'Classical World' series, which comprise very short (~100 pages) books with a brief overview of the titular topic. This is one of them, and quite a useful short book it is, too. Good for context.
Still sick. But still trying to work, which is, I suppose, a triumph of work ethic over good sense.
60. Patricia Briggs, Bone Crossed
Entertaining, light, fluffy, and creepy only around the edges. Just about right for my brain on cough medicine.
non-fiction
61. Helen King, Greek and Roman Medicine, Duckworth Publishing, 2001.
Duckworth does the 'Classical World' series, which comprise very short (~100 pages) books with a brief overview of the titular topic. This is one of them, and quite a useful short book it is, too. Good for context.
Still sick. But still trying to work, which is, I suppose, a triumph of work ethic over good sense.