a midsummer night's dream,
abstract algebra, algebraic anything,
algebraic combinatorics,
algebraic geometry,
algebraic number theory,
algebraic topology,
anagrams,
arml,
beauty in mathematics,
books,
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change ringing,
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classical music,
clay math institute,
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connections,
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diana wynne jones,
douglas hofstadter,
empty set,
erdos,
escher,
evolution,
fantasy,
fire and hemlock,
gauss,
generating functions,
godel escher bach,
harvard,
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imo,
introversion,
jane austen,
jogging by the river,
john conway,
juggling,
lewis carroll,
lloyd alexander,
martin gardner,
math,
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midnight,
minor obsessions,
mop,
nerds,
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paper journals,
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pi,
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randomness,
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robin mckinley,
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sense and sensibility,
shakespeare,
sophie's world,
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terry pratchett,
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they might be giants,
topology,
twelfth night,
unitarian universalism,
unschooling,
usamo,
villanelles,
william shakespeare,
wordplay