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Accidental discoveries of physics in literature
I love reading books. Usually novels that require me to look up the meaning of a word every now and then. Bonus points if they make me cry. Extra credit for adding to my already sleep deprived state because I … Continue reading
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Tagged accidental discoveries in books, feminism, half term reading, literature, Physics, physics is death, reading, sylvia plath, the bell jar
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