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        The Origin of Species
      
  
  
    The Origin of Species, by Charles Darwin
    
  
  
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				 A lot of it is hard reading but stick with it.I found it really
      A lot of it is hard reading but stick with it.I found it reallyfascinating, you get caught up in both the scientific outlook
and the moral and theological issues which so divided opinion
in Victorian times.The best of luck with reading!
 DJ wrote: "A lot of it is hard reading but stick with it.I found it really
      DJ wrote: "A lot of it is hard reading but stick with it.I found it reallyfascinating, you get caught up in both the scientific outlook
and the moral and theological issues which so divided opinion
in Victor..."
Thank you! Do you remember any favorite parts?


 
Summary:
This book is just an abstract of Darwin's full theory of natural selection. Included are how he came up with the theory, a bunch of examples, and his inner troubles because of the knowledge that this theory will receive a lot of criticism from religious people.
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I'm reading this for week 45, a book about a hobby or passion you have, and this is one of my secret passions: science.
I'm only in chapter one. I'm kind of having a hard time because of the language, it's old and scientific, but with some effort I can still understand it.