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Of stars and saints (again)
(“Again” because last year I had a similar post called ‘Of stars and saints‘.) Recently I’ve finished two books which were aimed at more youthful audiences (middle/high school, not sure), so I’m presenting them together. The first is Hands of … Continue reading
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Tagged American Civil War, Astronomy, Isaac Asimov, monastics, science
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Aerial Geology
Aerial Geology: A High Altitude Tour of North America’s Spectacular Volcanoes, Canyons, Glaciers, Lakes, Craters, and Peaks © 2017 Mary Caperton Morton 308 pages It was love at first sight, me and this book. There I was, cruising BooksAMillion … Continue reading
The Thing with the Feathers
The Thing with Feathers: The Surprising Lvies of Birds and What They Reveal About Being Human © 2015 Noah Strycker 304 pages One of the blessings of living in a semi-rural area like myself is the daily sightings of birds … Continue reading
Never Home Alone
Never Home Alone: From Microbes to Millipedes, Camel Crickets, and Honeybees, the Natural History of Where We Live © 2018 Rob Dunn 278 pages They’re creepy and they’re kooky, mysterious and spooky — – they’re your new roomates. Or rather, … Continue reading
Uncle Tungsten
Uncle Tungsten: Memories of a Chemical Boyhood © 2001 Oliver Sacks 352 pages No future scientist was ever better primed for the life than Oliver Sacks. You may know him as a neurologist and the author of numerous books … Continue reading
What the Robin Knows
What the Robin Knows: How Birds Reveal the Secrets of the Natural World © 2012 Jon Young 277 pages I don’t envy people for their boats, wardrobes, or wine collections, but if I meet someone who can ‘read’ the natural … Continue reading
The Science of Breaking Bad
The Science of Breaking Bad © 2019 David Trumbore, Donna J. Nelson 264 pages Yeah, Mister White! Yeah, SCIENCE! Breaking Bad remains the best-scripted, -filmed, and –acted show I’ve ever watched, and no matter how many times I watch a … Continue reading
The Body
The Body: A Guide for Occupants © 2019 Bill Bryson 464 pages Bill Bryson would like to introduce you to someone: yourself. You really are a piece of work! Other authors have explored various aspects of the human body in … Continue reading
The Goodness Paradox
The Goodness Paradox: The Strange Relationship Between Virtue and Violence in Human Evolution © 2019 Richard Wrangham 400 pages The Goodness Paradox cannot help but be fascinating, for it seeks to address one of the most pressing questions of human … Continue reading
18 Miles
18 Miles: The Epic Drama of Our Atmosphere and its Weather © 2018 Christopher Dewdney 272 pages Maybe it’s a life spent watching the skies for signs of tornadoes talking, but few everyday things strike me as more dramatic than … Continue reading