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- **Origami and Math - John Montroll**: My favorite origami book.
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- **Origami and Math - John Montroll**: I like origami and I like math, so this book is like heaven for me. Easily my top favorite origami book of all time.
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- **1984 - George Orwell**: The book that Amazon erased from people's Kindles...
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- **1984 - George Orwell**: The book that Amazon erased from people's Kindles... 😬
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- **What If? - Randall Munroe**: The What If? blog but as a book.
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- **What If? - Randall Munroe**: The What If? blog but as a book, and the best way to blown the mind of fourth-grade me.
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- **The Elements - Theodore Gray**: Lovely periodic table book with large beautiful pictures.
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- **The Elements - Theodore Gray**: Lovely periodic table book with large beautiful pictures except the author sadly didn't try to nearly kill himself by photographing the highly radioactive elements.
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- **Lies My Teacher Told Me - James Loewen**: Everything your history class got wrong.
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- **Lies My Teacher Told Me - James Loewen**: I can't decide if this book is more interesting or [Wikipedia's weirdest history articles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Unusual_articles#History).
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- **The Code Book - Simon Singh**: A very accessible book about cryptography.
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- **The Code Book - Simon Singh**: The book that got me into cryptography, except I lost it after a week after bringing it everywhere.
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- **The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams**: A book so creative that it defies the limits of human creativity.
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- **The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams**: A book so creative that it defies the limits of human creativity. Seriously, read this if you want every 42 joke to actually make sense.
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