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Amazon Vine, Paul Nurse, and two upcoming talks
A few more Sunday snippets while I’m updating… First of all, some great reviews of the book are starting to appear on Amazon Vine — the programme by which regular and highly-ranked Amazon reviewers get preview copies of upcoming titles. … Continue reading
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