The Oxford Murders
Registered by sedna5213 of Charlottenburg, Berlin Germany on 2/11/2015
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
4 journalers for this copy...
Using rules and axioms, there will always be some propositions that can't be proved either true or false. But can this apply to murder?
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The book was chosen from the "First Sentence"VBB and it now travelling to the U.S..
Enjoy the read!
Enjoy the read!
I was excited to discover this "First Sentence" book in the mail. It looks like something I'll enjoy reading.
I just finished this book. Parts of it stay with me, like the references to the Pythagoreans and magic, and the idea that all the clues are there for the unnamed narrator to see. I was intrigued by the connection to mathematics and logic, but I was expecting a different outcome.
I've reserved this book for the Already Bookcrossed Virtual Bookbox.
I've reserved this book for the Already Bookcrossed Virtual Bookbox.
Mailed today to booklady331. Enjoy!
The book arrived today. Thank you for sharing this with me.
The book is written from a mathematical point of view and this made it a little more difficult for me. I believe that math minds would really enjoy this book. I am reserving this for the ABC VBB
Enjoy! off to ILuvToRead2 for Happy Day Sweeps
Received in the mail. Thank you.
Journal Entry 10 by ILuvToRead2 at Little Free Library - Park Ave. in Downers Grove, Illinois USA on Sunday, February 14, 2021
Released 3 yrs ago (2/14/2021 UTC) at Little Free Library - Park Ave. in Downers Grove, Illinois USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
I read this quite a while ago, but I think I remember it being clever. It is in a LFL just north of 63rd street. Enjoy!
Released for the Year of the Ox Challenge
Released for the Year of the Ox Challenge