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Thanks all for the nods for Gulp.
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Gulp would have received my nod, but I was waiting to see if others jumped in first. I can't imagine Mary Roach putting her name to anything that isn't both educational and highly entertaining.
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When I got my first Kindle back in 2009 the very first book I read on it was by Neil DeGrasse Tyson (Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandaries). Knowing what a fine writer and speaker he is, I have no qualms about nominating his most recent book, published just this month, as June's Science selection: Astrophysics for People in a Hurry. Perhaps because of its short length (224 pages) the book is less expensive ($8.91 at Amazon) than some of his more established works.
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I nominate Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil DeGrasse Tyson
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I will third Astrophysics. That was one my short list of things to nominate when I got another chance to sit down.
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Neither is Mary Roach, for that matter, although as authors I enjoy all three. Sagan was a poet.
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With my last nomination, I nominate Physics: New Frontiers by Scientific American Editors.
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