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I should check if "The Brain Book" is an actual publication or if the user is confused with another book. If it's not an actual title, I need to clarify that and list some of Thorpe's actual works instead. Additionally, the mention of a PDF might suggest the user is looking for a free version. I should explain that while purchasing the book is the best option, there may be libraries or book rental services where they can access it legally. The user's intent isn't entirely clear