What was the most fascinating part of this book to you, @frassmith?
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@katesegrin Good question Kate. One I can't fully answer yet as I haven't finished reading it. However, having visited Bletchley Park several times over the last 15 years, there's definitely a personal aspect to my interest.
In 2008, when @dr_black first began her campaign, I was living about a mile away and walked past BP daily on my way to and from the station. I can actually remember seeing some of the events that @dr_black refers to as I passed. In 2009, about a week before I left the UK, I finally had the time to attend a @StationX meet-up at BP. I'd been wanting to join one for several months, but pressure of work prevented me.
Anyway, I got to meet several of the leading players mentioned in Dr. Black's book. I guess, so far, that's what's fascinating for me. It's not often that you read a book where you know the people involved. It brings it home.
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