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This morning, I finished reading a very large volume of biography that I started late last year. It's Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with his Century: Volume 1: Learning Curve 1907 - 1948, which deals with his life from birth (well, actually, before his birth) through his wedding with his third wife, Virginia. The first few chapters dragged, probably due to lack of material, and the lack of surviving folk from that era, but once he got to Annapolis and thereafter, it read very well, and zipped along. Obviously, there'll be more volumes, and I'll be watching for them.