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I am bored, and my personal "to read" list is packed with fiction and looks boring. So give me recommendations. I'm in the science nonfiction market, especially biology. Bonus points for things large university libraries should have on their shelves. Is there a good Linus Pauling biography? If anyone knows of a lay-ish intro to bioinformatics, please comment.
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herewiss13: Bryson's Short History of Nearly Everything is available... at the public library. It requires a little pre-planning to get there, so I'm going to wait until they call about my Fifty Degrees Below hold and pick them up at the same time. What else where you exalting? My memory is a sieve.
It's probably just as well I'm out of nonschool reading this week, what with Wednesday's physics test. (The end of Midterm Madness!) Me + novels + stress = things not getting done. Nonfiction is usually a little safer.
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It's probably just as well I'm out of nonschool reading this week, what with Wednesday's physics test. (The end of Midterm Madness!) Me + novels + stress = things not getting done. Nonfiction is usually a little safer.
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Also, read my latest LJ post for some fangirlish squealing.
--Raven
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In regards to good books.. most of my top ten nonfic list has to do with animals or mythology. However, The Future of Life by E.O. Wilson isn't bad, and Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time is excellent.
--Raven
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Don't we all. I need to be less reticient about grabbing people and sitting them in front of DVD marathons.
And the library has Future of Life. Brief History put me to sleep once, but I was 13 or 14 at the time. I'll give it another shot one of these days.
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I need to get the B5 DVDs so I can convert more people. I have already converted my girlfriend to the Cult of Zim and we haven't even been dating a week yet. Go me.
--Raven
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In my defense re:Lost, I have been assiduously avoiding that show and most other new network shows. It's principle.. I know too many addicts, I don't have the time, and just.. well.. networks have lost my respect for the most part. They're even fucking up Law&Order, and that bad boy is almost unkillable.
--Raven
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Also, there are newspapers. One Sunday Post will give you reading material all week, if you ration it right.