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On Natural Selection
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Perhaps to the contemporary reader, this books seems ho-hum. We know it well, we've heard it all before. However this is an incredibly important book, a seminal work, certainly worth spending a couple of hours on it.
Darwin can be a bit repetitive but it just shows how strongly he felt about this, and the times he waxes lyrical is almost laugh out loud funny. Certainly not something he intended, but then perhaps he never imagined that what he thought of as such revolutionary ideas would become so commonplace.
Darwin can be a bit repetitive but it just shows how strongly he felt about this, and the times he waxes lyrical is almost laugh out loud funny. Certainly not something he intended, but then perhaps he never imagined that what he thought of as such revolutionary ideas would become so commonplace.
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Started Reading
January 1, 2010
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Finished Reading
January 16, 2016
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