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38. The Liar by Stephen Fry

This month's bibliogoths book.  I last read it in 1997, and the only thing I remembered about it was the pornographic Dickens novel.  Which I still think is the best bit.

I'd completely forgotten that when he wrote it he was in his wanting to be Oscar Wilde phase. (And indeed, was Oscar Wilde, if only in a film).

It's well written, it's funny, but now that I've read the autobiography it's obvious how much of it was lifted straight from Fry's own life.

And then there's the cricket.  Can't bring myself to care.

But definitely worth the few hours it took me to re-read it.
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He has not only directed his Twitter readers to Bad Science, he has left the following comment for Dr Ben:

The fatuity of the Jeni Barnett woman’s manner - her blend of self-righteousness and stupidity, her simply quite staggering inability to grasp, pursue or appreciate a sequence of logical steps - all these are signature characteristics of Britain these days. The lamentable truth is that most of the population wouldn’t really understand why we get so angry at this assault on reason, logic and sense. But we have to keep hammering away at these people and their superstitious inanities. We have to. Well done you and well done all you supporting. I’ve tweeted this site to my followers. I hope they all do their best to support you. Publish and be damned. We’ll fight them and fight them and fight them in the name of empricism, reason, double blind random testing and all that matter.
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Stephen xxx
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