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Book reviews and reader log for Science

The job of science nonfiction is not to predict the future, but to make sense of the world we’re currently living in — which, quite honestly, can feel like science fiction to some of us!

Cosmos

★★★★★
An epic treatise describing how the entire universe has evolved over 14 billion years, and how the human civilization and our own understanding of science has evolved in parallel

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A Short History of Nearly Everything

★★★★★
An engaging exploration of science and the natural world, making complex topics accessible to the casual reader

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Masala Lab

★★★★☆
A scientific approach to cooking Indian food

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The Selfish Gene

★★★★☆
Darwin's theory of evolution and natural selection is reaffirmed, but at what scale is the evolution happening?

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Moonwalking with Einstein

★★★★★
An excellent chronicle of the author's journey to becoming a memory champion

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Material World: The Six Raw Materials That Shape Modern Civilization

★★★★★
Sand, salt, iron, copper, oil, and lithium. The six fundamental raw materials which have shaped humanity and the world we live in. This book takes an in-depth look at each.

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Chip War: The Fight for the Worlds Most Critical Technology

★★★★★
A well-researched and detailed account of the battle for control of what has emerged to be the most crucial resource in the world:- microchip technology

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Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End

★★★★★
Medicine has leapt forward in recent times, with several new drugs and procedures which have reduced the life-threatening to minor inconveniences. But the goals of medicine often run counter to the needs of the patient. The author explores all sides.

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Guns, Germs and Steel

★★★★★
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and a national bestseller, this book explores the rise of civilization in humans and how the world came to be the way it is, today.

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The God Delusion

★★★★★
A book that is as brutal and honest as its title. This is like a handbook of reference for any atheist for the range of illogical, childish or even intelligent theist arguments that might be addressed to him.

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Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind

★★★★★
It's like a common man's version of Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond. But where Diamond's book is a scientific treatise, this one has a more narrative structure along with some insightful conclusions

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Bad Science

★★★★★
Medical doctor Ben Goldacre disassembles some of the biggest bullshitters supposedly sharing medical, health and/or nutrition theories or even cures at best just placebos, or at worse harmful, who in many cases have their voices amplified by the media.

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