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TypoC book club?

Would you be interested in a TypoC book club?

  • Yup

    Votes: 26 89.7%
  • Nope

    Votes: 3 10.3%

  • Total voters
    29

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The beginning parts are more interesting the second time around, where you will (probably) remember most of the new words instead of struggling/skimming over confusing parts. He actually does a good job defining the new words by context, I thought. I waited to read the glossary until the end, and all the definitions were pretty much what I'd interpreted them to be.

I saw the author's picture on the back and I was like "LOL INTJ" but that impression may be off (not very far off though, I'd guess).
 
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