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May 2020 - Nominations
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Paul wrote: "I'll nominate Adam Rutherford's new book How to Argue With a Racist: History, Science, Race and Reality"
This is a little too new for our selection. We usually prefer that a book has been out for more than three months.
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This is a little too new for our selection. We usually prefer that a book has been out for more than three months.
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I am going to go ahead and nominate one more book to the list then:
Plague's Progress: A Social History of Man and Disease by Arno Karlen


Nominations are now closed.
Since we had a shortage of nominations, and in order to add some variety, I added a couple of second place nominations that got a high number of votes in recent months.
Please select your preference at the following poll:
/poll/show/1...
Since we had a shortage of nominations, and in order to add some variety, I added a couple of second place nominations that got a high number of votes in recent months.
Please select your preference at the following poll:
/poll/show/1...
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Books mentioned in this topic
Flu: The Story Of the Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and the Search for the Virus That Caused It (other topics)Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past (other topics)
Plague's Progress: A Social History of Man and Disease (other topics)
Crisis in the Red Zone: The Story of the Deadliest Ebola Outbreak in History, and of the Outbreaks to Come (other topics)
How to Argue With a Racist: History, Science, Race and Reality (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Arno Karlen (other topics)Adam Rutherford (other topics)
Adam Rutherford (other topics)
William Rosen (other topics)
Matt Ridley (other topics)
Please use the "add book/author" link just above the comment box to insert a link to the Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ book page for the book you are nominating, so other members can more easily assess it. Apparently this only works on the desktop version of the site; if you use the app, the link is not available yet, so just be sure to put the full title and author.
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 in the U.S.
Nominations will close on March 19 or when we have about 10 good nominations, whichever occurs first.