Any book you might’ve enjoyed where you learned something new, shocking, fascinating, or just interesting maybe. Can be anything at all! Expected, unexpected.
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, by Mary Roach
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General cool and easy read: At Home: A Short History of Private Life by Bill Bryson. Such a fun and interesting book!
This is a more on the textbook/nerd side of things, but “The Physics and Chemistry of Color” by Kurt Nassau is an absolutely amazing read (even if you skip the nerdy and mathematical expositions if that’s not you’re cup of tea). I recommend it to anyone who’s at all interested in STEM fields and it just is such an enlightening way of looking and thinking about what makes “color” colorful.
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Womb by Leah Hazard
Invisible Women by Caroline Perez
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Currently listening to against the gods. It’s really interesting so far.
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Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, by Mary Roach
General cool and easy read: At Home: A Short History of Private Life by Bill Bryson. Such a fun and interesting book!
This is a more on the textbook/nerd side of things, but “The Physics and Chemistry of Color” by Kurt Nassau is an absolutely amazing read (even if you skip the nerdy and mathematical expositions if that’s not you’re cup of tea). I recommend it to anyone who’s at all interested in STEM fields and it just is such an enlightening way of looking and thinking about what makes “color” colorful.
Womb by Leah Hazard
Invisible Women by Caroline Perez
Currently listening to against the gods. It’s really interesting so far.