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Latent Variable Modeling with R
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Erika (17789 KP) rated War and Peace in Books
Feb 16, 2019
The main character I was annoyed with, that made me hate it, was Natasha. Some of her decisions were so stupid, but then I had to remind myself that I was once a dumb 16 year old that made stupid decisions.
At the beginning, it was hard to pick out which characters were actually considered to be the main characters. For sure, Natasha and Pierre, but the others I questioned.
This novel is a very interesting meditation (that's what I'm going to call it), on the differences between war, peace, and the cause and effect that follows.
Something I found very interesting was that Tolstoy would have sections of historical analysis and theory. I really enjoyed these parts, since I have a degree in history. The way it was juxtaposed with the novel kept it interesting for me. Though, I might be in the minority there.
I'm glad I finally read this novel, and can now say, proudly, that I made it through the whole thing.

The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick
Jonathan Lethem, Philip K. Dick and Pamela Jackson
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Based on thousands of pages of typed and handwritten notes, journal entries, letters, and story...
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