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Aurora Dawn was a lot of fun, and Caine Mutiny was one of my grandfather's favorite books. I read "City Boy" in the eighth grade and immediate fell in love with Herbie. He's a goofy little schlemiel, but he's got a good heart and wins out in the end.
I haven't read "City Boy," but will. Pug Henry has been for me one of the literary examples of a what a good, strong, caring, thoughtful man could be.
There is a two page explanation of the Higgs Bosom in "Little Hole in Texas" that helped me understand it better than all the news articles and science articles I read on it. He's a talented writer of fiction, but that he could explain complex physics to someone as dense as me really blew me away.
Jack, I read "Marjorie Morningstar" a long time ago and remember, overall enjoying it as a "lighter" Wouk book, but if my old memory serves, I didn't much like Marjorie.
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