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Before I move house again, I need continue getting rid of books I don't want.

1. Charity shop

Most are going to a charity shop. Any recommendations for which, if not I'll just pick whichever is most convenient?

2. Give away books I actually think you should read

The following books I recommend, but are duplicates or I don't want myself. If you want them, even a tiny bit, and you're in Cambridge, they're yours. Feel free to give them away again afterwards :)

  • Cryptonomicon, Neal Stephenson. Best book ever written if you're me, full of second-world-war crypto nerds and morphine addicted sergeants standing around talking about philosophy if you're not.

  • Snow Crash, Neal Stephenson. Probably the most story-like Neal Stephenson.

  • Ethan of Athos, Bujold. Almost everything Bujold's written is awesome. This one is stand-aline in the same universe as Vorkosigan. About a obstetrician from a planet of men who falls in with secret agents, but very good.

  • Vor Game, Bujold. Second Miles book, if you liked Warrior's Apprentice, this is the second, and also the second most space-opera-y, the later books, while even better, tend more towards characters and politics.

  • Case of Need, Michael Crichton. Before Crichton got too ambitious for his own good, he wrote several books which had to be interesting. This was his first serious novel, a detailed but straightforward medical drama.

  • Speaker for the Dead, Orson Scott Card. Equally good to Ender's Game in a different way. Warning: the sequels after this point get increasingly bad. If you want to read it without giving money, even second-hand, to OSC, here's your chance :)

  • Grunts, Mary Gentle. Orcs get their hands on automatic weapons. Doesn't manage the good/evil reversal thing as well as I'd like, but is generally regarded as one of the best at it.

  • Huck Finn, Mark Twain. Mark Twain is a genius who can make even "slavery and poverty are bad" into an entertaining story.

    3. Give away perfectly functional stuff I don't want any more

    CRT TV. Not a popular choice any more, but if anyone in Cambridge wants it, I can bring it round. If not, is anyone or anywhere likely to want this or should it go straight to the tip?

    Functioning ink-jet printer with a small amount of ink (I think, it may be dry). I've replaced it with a laser printer, but if you want an ink-jet, I'm happy to give it to you.

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