A Conversation for Writing Right with Dmitri: Reading and Writing about Science

Thanks for the Short List

Post 1

Willem

Hi there Dmitri! Sorry I should have posted this sooner. Thanks for your short list - I'll see what else you mention there I can find. I have 'The Dancing Wu Li Masters', and I've read many of Gerald Durrel's works. I have a lot of popular science books myself ... one I like a lot is 'The Ambidextrous Universe' by Martin Gardner, and another very interesting one is 'Dark Nature' by Lyall Watson. I'll go through my libary and see if there are others I could also recommend. And I think I'm going to renew my membership to the actual town library as well. Even in the digital age it is nicer to have an actual physical book to read.


Thanks for the Short List

Post 2

Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

Hey, Willem, thanks! A list from you would be appreciated. We can all try to hunt down the books. smiley - smiley


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