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>Aahz wrote in response to the bibliography I posted:
>>This is a real help, but it doesn't tell me which books are good or
>>anything about the content. Anyone have that kind of info?
>These books are on this list because they were recommended. I guess that
>means they're pretty good, or at least moderately useful.
--To which I would reply: what Aahz is asking for is an annotated
bibliography which, if done right, is a not-inconsiderable undertaking.
While I would certainly encourage the posting of annotated biblios on this
list, I could scarcely expect of busy people. Thank you, Kimberly, for
what you gave us.