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"Precious Moments Holy Bible"

"Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank.
 
Unlikeliest Of Marriages; the second book of my fan fiction story.
 
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...somewhere Crichton is smiling from the Great Literary Hall in the Sky..... :)
 
'Human Instinct' by Robert Winston.
 
Psychological Types by Carl Jung
A Companion to Cognitive Anthropology edited by David B. Kronenfeld

I am enjoying the Companion to Cognitive Anthropology more, which surprises me. As I thought it was going to be the opposite. While it is definitely a subfield of social anthropology I am weaker in, I am surprised how many of the anthropologists being referenced that I recognize or in some cases have even read some of their work. One or two of them I even reference a lot in assignments at uni and didn't even realize they were cognitive anthropologists.
 
Psychological Types by Carl Jung
A Companion to Cognitive Anthropology edited by David B. Kronenfeld

I am enjoying the Companion to Cognitive Anthropology more, which surprises me. As I thought it was going to be the opposite. While it is definitely a subfield of social anthropology I am weaker in, I am surprised how many of the anthropologists being referenced that I recognize or in some cases have even read some of their work. One or two of them I even reference a lot in assignments at uni and didn't even realize they were cognitive anthropologists.

Is that for school or leisure?
 
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