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2021, the book list so far

Across all my mediums - Kindle and Hard copy, On my list at the start of the year are:

The Human Cosmos - where the author takes into a way the cosmos has been mapped and seen by various cultures from the beginning of mankind. A fascinating journey - I intend to savour this book slowly.

The Parasitic Mind - This is a thinking book. In a world where everyone seems to have the same, one-sided opinion - I hope this one enables my critical thinking. 

Becoming Myself - a psychiatrists journey. I am halfway through this. While it is an autobiographical story, it is also a sort of history of psychiatry and psychology and I like it for that. 

Fermats Last theorem - A story of how this theorem was solved - even for those not mathematically inclined.

Geometry in Ancient and Medieval India - an exploration of ancient geometry. I got this book after much waiting. 

Range  - a book on specialists versus generalists. I am not sure where I fit, so this seems an interesting read for the start of the year. 

And like any other year,  many more books will be bought!

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