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three books I treasure most, they would be Foucault's Pendulum, Borges' short story collection Labyrinths, and The Book of the New Sun.And the last one's cheating, because it's a collection of four books. :-)A longer list of fave books would be:Foucault's Pendulum (Umberto Eco); The Name Of The Rose

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but my all-time favorite eco, and perhaps one of my all-time favorite novels ever, is Foucault's Pendulum.thanks for the tips. you might also like The Moral Animal by Wright if you like the intersection of science, mind, and behavior.I enjoyed Foucault's Pendulum .

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but my all-time favorite eco, and perhaps one of my all-time favorite novels ever, is Foucault's Pendulum.

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Incest is okay, so long as it stays within the family

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Unless you can reconstruct Foucault's pendulum proof for me.

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What books are your dealbreakers?

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Oh, and if you've read both "Foucault's Pendulum" and "The Da Vinci Code" and you still prefer the latter, well.

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What books are your dealbreakers?

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lot of choices, such as Dan Brown and Harry Potter--I see this as an opportunity to make a recommendation (if you like "The Da Vinci Code" so much, try reading "Foucault's Pendulum"--it's much better, was published years before "TDVC," and anyone can see that Brown lifted his entire book from "FP").