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I need some good books to read, any good classic books, foreign literature and sciencey books, what do you recommend?

>> No.3342228

If only we had a post at the top of the page to constantly answer questions like these...

If only.

>> No.3342229

The Bible

>> No.3342234

La Biblia

>> No.3342236

>>3342228
your opinion sucks because your recommendations would probably suck you apathetic twat

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>>3342236

>>3342228 Is referring to a sticky that /sci/ used to have.

https://sites.google.com/site/scienceandmathguide/dashboard2/books

it contained that website. lurk moar faggot.

>> No.3342275

Faust

>> No.3342276

Mario Livio writes some really good math books. I recently finished his "Is God a Mathematician?" and it was a great, great way to learn some math history.

Right now I'm reading "One to Nine, the Inner Life of Numbers" and it's a pretty good read so far.