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"There are rather a lot of moaners in educational circles," comments one Guardian reader on a recent article on mental illness among doctoral researchers and academics.

The best ones are so compulsively distracting that they entice the reader on a chase that takes him ever further away from the entry he intended to consult.

Of course, Stephenson does not simply hand over this information to his reader on a platter.

Lewis achieves that by taking the reader on a journey of discovery.

He and Mr. Chen have already outfitted it with software that speaks much like a screen reader on a PC.

To trip up the reader on a trivial enigma, or to try to make sense of it?

It achieves the remarkable feat of not only entertaining but also informing the reader on a very profound level.

Tyler Volk takes the reader on a journey of the carbon cycle from the viewpoint of individual carbon atoms.

To illustrate this he takes the reader on a journey through more than two centuries of monetary and fiscal policy and banking.

Mostly, though, Peacock takes the reader on a journey that, however obscure or strange the link might be, is a graceful meditation on botany, nature, life and age.

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