Recommended Books: Science
My aching back. We're moving offices right now and I'm running out of gas already :) Only six more hours to go! I thought I'd kill two birds with one stone while I pack my library of books. Here are some of the books in my science section that I've enjoyed for a variety of reasons. They range from Physics to Biology to Neurology to Mathematics. So, for what it's worth, here are some of my author mentors. As with all books and authors, I don't agree with everything they write or some of the philosophy behind their ideas. But the ideas in their books have stretched my thinking in some way.
Can a Smart Person Believe in God? by Michael Guillen
The Physics of Christmas by Roger Highfield
The Arithmetic of Life and Death by George Shaffner
The Heart's Code by Paul Pearsall
E = MC2 by David Bodanis
Beyond the Cosmos by Hugh Ross
First You Build a Cloud by K.C. Cole
The Lives of a Cell by Lewis Thomas
Frames of Mind by Howard Gardner
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made by Brand and Yancey
The Universe in a Nutshell by Stephen Hawking
Can a Smart Person Believe in God? by Michael Guillen
The Physics of Christmas by Roger Highfield
The Arithmetic of Life and Death by George Shaffner
The Heart's Code by Paul Pearsall
E = MC2 by David Bodanis
Beyond the Cosmos by Hugh Ross
First You Build a Cloud by K.C. Cole
The Lives of a Cell by Lewis Thomas
Frames of Mind by Howard Gardner
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made by Brand and Yancey
The Universe in a Nutshell by Stephen Hawking







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