Popular or even technical science books that you thought were really well done.
Note: Please keep it to actual science - no politics or nutrition, unless the focus is very definitely on science. No science fiction, politics, history, religion, or self-help. Any book that doesn't meet the criteria will be removed.
Note: Please keep it to actual science - no politics or nutrition, unless the focus is very definitely on science. No science fiction, politics, history, religion, or self-help. Any book that doesn't meet the criteria will be removed.
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Agreed. Although, soma is now an actual drug and we do embrace an American society based on alphas and betas so it may have crossed the line into reality.

What about Sophie's World (Re-again, or again again... or something.) It's philosophy really, which I suppose is a science, but...
and I voted for Levi's The Periodic Table, but that's not really science either (despite the title), although there are some scientific elements.
and I voted for Levi's The Periodic Table, but that's not really science either (despite the title), although there are some scientific elements.

Cindy?


ETA: Removed.


That was an issue when I went to school already (several decades ago) -- and even then people were saying it's not a new issue; in fact, anything but. Seems we're not making a lot of progress there, are we? (And no, I'm not a scientist, either, alas ...)

Thank you for bringing up this list.


ETA: Or, for that matter, The Zombie Room, which would appear to be a thriller about zombies.
Or Squire, by Tamora Pierce, a YA fantasy novel?
The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho?
Mickey Mouses Picnic?!?!?!
Eternal Darkness, Blood King, a vampire novel?
Leaving Paradise, a YA romance?
Evil Star, a YA fantasy thriller?
Goodbye to All That, by Robert Graves, which is a memoir, mostly about the First World War.
The Mists of Avalon, a King Arthur novel???

The Mists of Avalon
Tigana
A Conspiracy of Paper
The Road
The Egyptian

(naming names, there's Joyce, Denver, who else?)




That said, Cindy, if you want other librarians to lend a hand, do let us know!


Thanks for your replies and work on this list. I know a lot of effort goes into maintaining this, and I appreciate it.

Thanks for your replies and work on this list. I know a lot of effort goes into maintaining this, and I appreciate it."
No problem. :)
Deleted, as either manifestly not science-focused nonfiction, or even fiction (as in "novels," not "pseudo-science"):
The Art of Happiness
For Laci: A Mother's Story of Love, Loss, and Justice
Sunflower Forest (fiction)
Murphy's Boy
In the Sanctuary of the Soul: A Guide to Effective Prayer
The Yoga of Jesus: Understanding the Hidden Teachings of the Gospels
The Last Undercover: The True Story of an FBI Agent's Dangerous Dance with Evil
Talk, Trust, and Feel
True Compass: A Memoir
The Caged Virgin: An Emancipation Proclamation for Women and Islam
Nomad: From Islam to America: A Personal Journey Through the Clash of Civilizations
Infidel
Forever Young: My Friendship with John F. Kennedy, Jr.
The Kennedys: Portrait of a Family
Reasonable Doubts: The Criminal Justice System and the O.J. Simpson Case
Killing Time: The First Full Investigation into the Unsolved Murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman
Outside the Not So Big House: Creating the Landscape of Home
Not So Big House
A Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants: Eastern and Central North America
Traveling Light: Releasing the Burdens You Were Never Intended to Bear
Inside the Mind of Scott Peterson
Jesus: A Story of Enlightenment
Noble Heart: A Self-Guided Retreat on Befriending Your Obstacles
Awakening Loving-Kindness
The Wise Heart: A Guide to the Universal Teachings of Buddhist Psychology
The Shadow Effect: Illuminating the Hidden Power of Your True Self
Faith, Hope and Healing: Inspiring Lessons Learned from People Living with Cancer
Dying to Be Me: My Journey from Cancer, to Near Death, to True Healing
Under Fire: An American Story
Start Where You Are: A Guide to Compassionate Living
A Deadly Game: The Untold Story of the Scott Peterson Investigation
Emotional Healing through Mindfulness Meditation: Stories and Meditations for Women Seeking Wholeness
Calming Your Anxious Mind: How Mindfulness and Compassion Can Free You from Anxiety, Fear, and Panic
At Home in the Muddy Water: A Guide to Finding Peace Within Everyday Chaos
The Mind's I: Fantasies and Reflections on Self and Soul
No Time to Lose: A Timely Guide to the Way of the Bodhisattva
Being Well (Even When You're Sick): Mindfulness Practices for People with Cancer and Other Serious Illnesses
Moments of Clarity: Voices from the Front Lines of Addiction and Recovery
Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversations on Life with John F. Kennedy
Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage
I'll Be Short: Essentials for a Decent Working Society
The Red Tent (fiction)
A Cancer Prevention Guide for the Human Race (listopia spam, in case anybody is wondering)
Control Switch On: The Untold Story Of The Most Powerful Man In The World-Ryan Moran-Who Shaped The Planet For Peace (ditto)
Your Meaning
Emotional Awareness: Overcoming the Obstacles to Psychological Balance and Compassion
Ruling Your World: Ancient Strategies For Modern Life
Meditation for Beginners
Life Code: The New Rules For Winning in the Real World
The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More
Still Alice (fiction)



And FWIW, in keeping with your earlier comments, I also didn't touch any of the math books. In my long-gone school days I was taught to consider math a science, though not itself a "natural" science like biology, chemistry and physics, albeit closely related particularly to the latter. I'd find it hard to abandon that way of thinking.



The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
Isn't that just pop social science? (I have not read it.)
God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything
Isn't this more an anti-religious screed than a book about science?

This book shows how it is possible to have a Numerical System with numbers that stay the same number of digits but can represent as much information as you want. He has programs written in Microsoft basic that help explain the system. The first program in the book is the most interesting one. This is truly a undiscovered gem.

I don't think so. You're not a librarian.

So many books, so little time.
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