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William
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Jan 21, 2009 09:33AM
I have put a list of 11 books together to vote on. If anyone wants to send me other suggestions then I will put a poll up in a couple of days. It is sort of late in the month because people will have to find books and everything. Does everyone want to make the read for March or is there enough time to get it going for Feb?
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A couple of books have been suggested in another thread:[Book: The Invention of Air] and Physics for Future Presidents.
If you are only including history of science, then only the first one would be relevant.
I am trying to make the first list cover a broad topic range to get us going. We can try to narrow it down for subsequent reads.
Re whether to start in Feb or March -- if the book chosen is short/easy-to-read enough we could discuss it say starting the second week of Feb and then pick a longer work for March. Both the ones mentioned so far are under 250 pages so probably good candidates (and I doubt either are overly technical). Anyway, just a thought.
I propose Blood: An Epic History of Medicine and Commerce for a future vote. It's rather lengthy, but I hear it's quite good.
I voted for Zero, but The Invention of Air also looked good. Could we possibly take the top three or four, reading one a month or so? This way we'll know what we're reading ahead of time.



