Dec 2021
9:43pm, 26 Dec 2021
24,879 posts
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Serendippily
I actually enjoyed adding some non fiction in, I learned slot more about Brooklyn bridge than I was expecting
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Dec 2021
7:55am, 27 Dec 2021
34,881 posts
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LazyDaisy
Ooh, I wonder if my son in law to be (henceforth SiLtb) has that book, he's a clinical psychologist
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Dec 2021
10:01am, 27 Dec 2021
989 posts
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Nord SledRunner
The SiLTB might well know of another book from the very same year by Aaron Beck that in retrospect was the start of the CBT or «cognitive behavior therapy» style of treatment. It didn't really get going until the late 70s. (Sorry for going so off-topic.)
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Feb 2023
8:49pm, 24 Feb 2023
27,916 posts
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Serendippily
The making of atomic bomb is finished at last. The final 100 pages were very grim but the science to get to that point was extraordinary and I understand things i once thought beyond me
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Feb 2023
8:51pm, 24 Feb 2023
41,567 posts
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Night-owl
I need to get back to this. Nothing posted last year
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Feb 2023
9:15pm, 24 Feb 2023
36,440 posts
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Ocelot Spleens
My list keeping has slipped, so I have huge gaps, but I could fill them in as the books are lying about the house. Currently Alan Smith's biography, which I know most of as I watched an awful lot of his games.
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Feb 2023
9:28pm, 24 Feb 2023
41,569 posts
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Night-owl
I've paused on mine I have to do it in order think I've done up to 1984
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Feb 2023
9:31pm, 24 Feb 2023
36,443 posts
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Ocelot Spleens
Mine is all over the shop. Some years have 9,10 or 11, more than half of the years 0, I am not trying very hard!
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Feb 2023
9:58pm, 24 Feb 2023
27,917 posts
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Serendippily
I was a bit offended to realise i now have 2023, 2022 and 2021 to add to my tbr pile. I have read some cracking books i wouldnt have otherwise read though
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Feb 2023
10:11pm, 24 Feb 2023
41,570 posts
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Night-owl
Sorry Dipps
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