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    I am hugely interested in nuclear energy and all around it. Would love to understand everything about nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons.

    More specifically I have a huge interest in the nuclear disasters (Chernobyl, Fukushima, …) and how they happened and what went wrong in how they handled it.

    Books I have already read:
    Richard Rhodes – The making of the atomic bomb
    Gwyneth Cravens – power to save the world

    Many thanks and have a nice day to you all!

    ~Happy reading~

    by ChemistNerd007

    6 Comments

    1. John G. Fuller’s **We Almost Lost Detroit** goes into technical detail about the 1966 partial nuclear meltdown 30 miles from Detroit Michigan.

    2. Since you mentioned reading Rhodes first book, he continues the history with *Dark Sun* which covers the origin of hydrogen weapons and the Cold War.

      *Command and Control* by Eric Scholsser is a haunting look at the baffling number of accidents, near accidents and general dumbfuckery that takes place in the handling, transportation, maintenance and management of nuclear weapons.

    3. pleasantrevolt on

      Atomic Days: the Untold Story of the Most Toxic Place in America – Joshua Frank

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      I haven’t read it (yet) but have listened to an interview of Frank about his book and it’s on my reading list.

    4. Maybe ERic Schlosser: Command and Control

      Maybe Svetlana Alexievich: Voices from Chernobyl (also published as CHernobyl prayer I think)

    5. prankishracketeer on

      Ever read the Oppenheimer biography that formed the basis of Christopher Nolan’s movie? American Prometheus. Won a Pulitzer.

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