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Let's be honest, architecture can really be stressful at times, for times like those it is great to have something or someone to turn to. When Borders was going out of business I raided the architecture section and picked up a few books, little did I know the cheapest book would be the one I use the most. After getting it home I decided to look through it and found that each little blurb had something that was actually useful in it. Now every time I find that I am getting stressed or things are getting a little too difficult I just pick up that book, open to a random page, and some how everything that was not making sense, makes sense. This book was by far the best addition to my collection.
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