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I am planning to read the following books in the next few months:
Evolution in Four Dimensions: Genetic, Epigneetic, Behavioral, and Symbolic Variation in the History of Life by Eva Jablonka and Marion Lamb.
A Beginner's Guide to Constructing the Universe: The Mathematical Archetypes of Nature, Art and Science by Michael S. Schneider.
Schrodinger's Universe: Einstein, Waves & the Origin of the Natural Laws by Milo Wolff.
The Flamingo's Smile: Reflections in Natural History by Stephen Jay Gould.
The Greatest Show on Earth by Richard Dawkins.
Evolution in Four Dimensions: Genetic, Epigneetic, Behavioral, and Symbolic Variation in the History of Life by Eva Jablonka and Marion Lamb.
A Beginner's Guide to Constructing the Universe: The Mathematical Archetypes of Nature, Art and Science by Michael S. Schneider.
Schrodinger's Universe: Einstein, Waves & the Origin of the Natural Laws by Milo Wolff.
The Flamingo's Smile: Reflections in Natural History by Stephen Jay Gould.
The Greatest Show on Earth by Richard Dawkins.





I got one email indicating that the poll might not be visible to the group...if you scroll down on the group home page, do you see it?
if not, I will try to figure out what I did wrong.

hi Liz,
welcome to the group--I didn't put the four dimensions book on the first poll, but I think I'll be setting up a second poll shortly---if you are interested in any on the first (check the bottom of the group home page) you can vote there, or wait for the second poll.
-salvatrice

ok, this book is going on my personal must-read list! It looks great. I didn't get it in time for the first poll, but I'll add it for the next one.

Thanks for this suggestion, Susanna! I will add it to the next poll. I have a few history of math books in my TBR pile that look a bit like this book.

The Strangest Man: The Hidden Life of Paul Dirac, Mystic of the Atom by Graham Farmelo
Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time by Dava Sobel
Endless Forms Most Beautiful: The New Science of Evo Devo by Sean B. Carroll
Catching Fire: How Cooking Made us Human by Richard Wrangham
Where our Food Comes From: Retracing Nickolay Vavilov's Quest to end Famine by Gary Paul Nabhan
Jenny

Just started reading Carl Zimmer's Parasite Rex.
I have others in line, but my memory. . . rah.
Will be focusing on Kindle books, though, since I promised the family I'd cut back on bringing books into the house. . .

A Beginner's Guide to Constructing the Universe: The Mathematical Archetypes of Nature, Art and Science
only one vote above the Dawkins book so I'll add that to the next poll too unless some of you would like to do a parallel read.

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thanks Jenny. I'm putting up an advance poll for April/May read





You've mentioned Dawkins' "Greatest Show", and as I am only about ten pages from finishing that one anyway, it would be a fine choice. In addition there is much to discuss within those pages.
As I see, maybe next read. Will try to track down "Beginners Guide to Constructing the Universe".
Looking forward to many discussions.
Kevin.

A Beginner's Guide to Constructing the Universe: The Mathematical Archetypes of Nature, Art and Science
only one vote above the Dawkins book so I'l..."
Where do we put the comments on this book? I've managed to read chapter one and two and decided this is not for me.
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