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Deadly Feasts: Tracking the Secrets of a Terrifying New PlagueThe Hot Zone
Inside the Outbreaks: The Elite Medical Detectives of the Epidemic Intelligence Service
Sorry if its a bit obvious, but I loved The Selfish gene and Im currantly reading The Extended Phenotype (also by Dawkins)How bout those?
I'm adding the books suggested for fall that were not chosen:
Dark Banquet: Blood and the Curious Lives of Blood-Feeding Creatures
DNA: The Secret of Life
The Panic Virus: A True Story of Medicine, Science, and Fear
The Demon Under the Microscope: From Battlefield Hospitals to Nazi Labs, One Doctor's Heroic Search for the World's First Miracle Drug
The Diversity of Life
The World Is Blue: How Our Fate and the Ocean's Are One
Sex, Drugs, and Sea Slime: The Oceans' Oddest Creatures and Why They Matter
Dark Banquet: Blood and the Curious Lives of Blood-Feeding Creatures
DNA: The Secret of Life
The Panic Virus: A True Story of Medicine, Science, and Fear
The Demon Under the Microscope: From Battlefield Hospitals to Nazi Labs, One Doctor's Heroic Search for the World's First Miracle Drug
The Diversity of Life
The World Is Blue: How Our Fate and the Ocean's Are One
Sex, Drugs, and Sea Slime: The Oceans' Oddest Creatures and Why They Matter
I will be adding all books previously suggested to our Spring poll. Feel free to add any books not listed on this thread for suggestions. Polls will be up this week.
Morphic Resonance The Nature of Formative Causation by Rupert SheldrakeI'm sorry but the book/author feature doesn't work for me, don't know why.
I started The Tree: A Natural History of What Trees Are, How They Live & Why They Matter a few years ago and thought it was fascinating. Also:T. Rex and the Crater of Doom because of the awesome title.
Looking more closely: T. Rex and the Crater of Doom is more about geology and paleontology than biology.This one popped up in my recommendations and looks interesting: The Epigenetics Revolution.
How about Reading and the Brain by Stanislas Dehaene? We are all readers. Thinking about how the brain makes it work is right up our alley (so to speak).
I'd love for you all to check out my own new science thriller for the autumn read! It's a fun story but also hits on a lot contemporary biology topics.
Thanks!
Hello, everyone! I'm sorry, but I my polls are continually deleted a few days after I create them. I am working on fixing it, but in the meantime, I thought we could vote on this thread. Please leave a comment on which book listed above you wish to read for the Autumn group read. If you do not wish your vote to be seen by the group, you may send me a PM with your vote. Please only vote for a book listed above and do not send a new book suggestion until after the Autumn book has been selected. Again, I am so sorry and I hope to have this problem resolved soon!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Chimera Sequence (other topics)What Makes Biology Unique?: Considerations on the Autonomy of a Scientific Discipline (other topics)
Chasing Monarchs (other topics)
The Epigenetics Revolution (other topics)
The Tree: A Natural History of What Trees Are, How They Live & Why They Matter (other topics)
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