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message 1: by Betsy, co-mod (new)

Betsy | 2168 comments Mod
Please post a comment below to nominate a book for the group to read for June 2018.

Please use the "add book/author" link just above the comment box to insert a link to the Goodreads book page for the book you are nominating, so other members can more easily assess it.

You may nominate a book which has been suggested previously and did not win. You may nominate more than one book, but we might not include all of your nominations in the voting.

Please do not nominate a book which is unlikely to be available to all members, such as one which was just published within the last three months or which is only available on Kindle.

Nominations will close on April 21 or when we have about 10 good nominations, whichever occurs first.


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Jehona | 35 comments I think we should try something light and funny therefore I nominate Does It Fart?: The Definitive Field Guide to Animal Flatulence by Nick Caruso and Dani Rabaiotti


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Joel (joeldick) | 219 comments Susanna - Censored by GoodReads wrote: "The Glass Universe: How the Ladies of the Harvard Observatory Took the Measure of the Stars, by Dava Sobel."

Oooh! I've read Longitude and loved it, but I still haven't read her earlier books, like Galileo's Daughter and would like to read that one first!


aPriL does feral sometimes  (cheshirescratch) | 354 comments Jehona wrote: "I think we should try something light and funny therefore I nominate Does It Fart?: The Definitive Field Guide to Animal Flatulence by Nick Caruso and [author:Dani ..."

Agree!


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David Good (david_good) | 2 comments I'd suggest The War on Science by Shawn Lawrence Otto. It seems like a very topical subject, and one that's worthy of discussion in a group.

The War on Science: Who's Waging It, Why It Matters, What We Can Do About It


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Joel (joeldick) | 219 comments Farhad wrote: "Wonders of the Universe byBrian Cox"

This looks like a companion book to the documentary series. Not sure if it's so appropriate for this group. Others may be fine with it though; just putting in my opinion.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 368 comments Well, Cosmos was also a companion to a TV series, and we read that.


message 15: by Joel (last edited Apr 17, 2018 08:44AM) (new)

Joel (joeldick) | 219 comments Susanna - Censored by GoodReads wrote: "Well, Cosmos was also a companion to a TV series, and we read that."

That's a bit different. That's a classic: 50 weeks on the Publishers Weekly best-sellers list, 70 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list, Hugo Award for Best Non-Fiction Book. It's gone beyond being merely a companion to the TV show (which is also a classic, by the way) to a stand-alone classic.


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Spades | 4 comments Bringing Columbia Home: The Untold Story of a Lost Shuttle and Her Crew by NASA launch director Michael D. Leinbach. It's also on sale on Kindle (this month?), but maybe this has been published too recently (January 2018).


message 18: by Betsy, co-mod (new)

Betsy | 2168 comments Mod
Nominations are closed. Please vote for your choice at the following poll:

https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...

Voting will close at the end of April 23 PST


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