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ASTRONOMY
The Autobiography Patrick Moore A remarkable combination of stories from life an opinions on the world from the UK's best known astronomer and TV eccentric Biography, astronomy
Bad Astronomy Philip Plait Misapprehensions and the even more fascinating facts in astronomy Astronomy, sceptics
Bang! The Complete History of the Universe Patrick Moore, Brian May, Chris Lintott A superbly illustrated introduction to the basics of cosmology, for all ages, though we think it works best for younger readers. Astronomy, cosmology
Beyond UFOs Jeffrey Bennett Warm and well-written book on the search for extra terrestrial life, but no real surprises. Astronomy
The Calendar David Ewing Duncan The struggle to establish a calendar that matches reality Astronomy, technology
Conflict in the Cosmos/Fred Hoyle: A Life in Science Simon Mitton Biography of brilliant astronomer and huge character, Fred Hoyle. Fascinating, but could have been better Biography, astronomy
Eclipse Duncan Steel The history of eclipses and humanity's scientific and spiritual reactions to them Astronomy
The Egypt Code Robert Bauval Don't be put off by the new-agey title: this is a real thriller of an exploration of the relationship between Ancient Egyptian buildings and stellar observation. Archaeology, astronomy
Einstein: His Life and Universe Walter Isaacson Perhaps the best of the Einstein biographies - really seeks to get the man behind the legend, and does well at explaining the physics. Biography
Eyes on the Universe Patrick Moore Enjoyable if rather compact guide to the history of the telescope Astronomy
The History of Astronomy Michael Hoskin Part of the "very short introduction" series. Best on ancient history, but fine up to 1800s. Astronomy
The Magic Furnace Marcus Chown Where atoms come from - a remarkable story that takes us from the big bang to now Physics, astronomy, cosmology
Measuring the Universe Kitty Ferguson A solid survey of the attempts to pin down the size of the universe through the ages. Fine, but never soars. Cosmology, astronomy
Miss Leavitt's Stars George Johnson Not the biography the title suggests - sadly little is known of Miss Leavitt - but a good, brief introduction to measuring the size of the universe Astronomy
Our Cosmic Habitat Martin Rees A clear and well-written guide to the universe from the Astronomer Royal Cosmology, astronomy
The Planets Dava Sobel Highly poetic and personal exploration of the solar system - enjoyable reading but a little weak on science Astronomy
Postcards from Mars Jim Bell Great photographs of the Martian surface taken by the rovers, with good explanatory text, but after a while the pictures are very similar to each other. Astronomy
The Sun Kings Stuart Clark Well-written and enjoyable history of discoveries about the Sun and its influence on the Earth from renaissance times. Astronomy
The Transit of Venus Peter Adds et al Mixed collection of essays on the eponymous transit, its significance to New Zealand, and New Zealand's significance to science. Astronomy
Universe: a journey from Earth to the Edge of the Cosmos Nicholas Cheetham Nice idea - photographic record of a 'journey' from Earth to the edge of the universe, but the result is a coffee table book. Astronomy
BIOGRAPHY
Animal David Burnie (Ed.) Wonderful illustrated reference guide to the animal kingdom - not popular science really, hence only Biology
The Autobiography Patrick Moore A remarkable combination of stories from life an opinions on the world from the UK's best known astronomer and TV eccentric Biography, astronomy
The Autobiography Charles Darwin Not at all stuffy - short book is a fascinating insight into Darwin as a human being Biography, biology
Avoid Boring People James D. Watson Dull autobiography that has none of the style and panache of the much younger Watson's The Double Helix. Biography
The Born-Einstein Letters Max Born & Albert Einstein Fascinating letters between two of the 20th century greats of physics. History, physics
Broken Genius Joel Shurkin Exceedingly well-told biography of William Shockley, physics Nobel prize winner and founder of Silicon Valley whose reputation was ruined by his social theories. Biography
The Comet Sweeper Claire Brock Interesting view of the life of Caroline Herschel, the first female professional astronomer, if a little tinted by the author's viewpoint. Biography
Conflict in the Cosmos/Fred Hoyle: A Life in Science Simon Mitton Biography of brilliant astronomer and huge character, Fred Hoyle. Fascinating, but could have been better Biography, astronomy
The Curies Denis Brian Interesting and in-depth biography of both the Curies and the Joliot-Curies, though could have been even better with judicious editing. Biography
Curious Minds John Brockman (Ed) 27 "why I turned to science" essays that is so much more interesting than it sounds. Really. Biography
Darwin: Discovering the tree of life Niles Eldredge Not just another Darwin biography, but a very readable and well illustrated attempt to show just how Darwin's thinking was shaped Biology, biography
The Devil's Doctor Philip Ball Revealing look at the medieval mix of magic and science that lay behind the life and theories of Paracelsus the strange and often reviled early medic Biography
Einstein: A Life in Science Michael White & John Gribbin Between them, White & Gribbin iron out each others faults to produce a good, balanced Einstein biog Biography, physics
Empire of the Stars Arthur I. Miller The battle over the nature of white dwarf stars and the emergence of black holes in the life of Chandrasekhar, well told but long Cosmology, biography
Evolving the Alien [What does a Martian look like?] Jack Cohen & Ian Stewart Clever idea of exploring alien life possibilities, partly driven by SF ideas, but suffers from smugness Biology
Fatal Attraction Patricia Fara Enlightenment magnetism seen through the lives of three key characters: Halley, Knight and Mesmer Biography
Faraday in 90 minutes John Gribbin & Mary Gribbin Quick and dirty intro to Faraday. No great shakes, but gives you the basics Biography
The First Scientist Brian Clegg Readable biography of thirteenth century friar and proto-scientist, Roger Bacon. Biography, overview
Francis Crick Matt Ridley A very readable and insightful biography of one of the key figures in the discovery of the structure of DNA - much more than retelling a well-known story Biography
Frank Whittle: Invention of the Jet Andrew Nahum Unsatisfactory attempt to tell the story of  the struggle to produce a working jet engine Technology, biography
Fred Hoyle's Universe Jane Gregory A thorough and effective biography of the great astronomer Fred Hoyle - not perfect, but probably the best Biography, cosmology
Genius: The Life and science of Richard Feynman James Gleick The best biography of this superb physicist and complex man - still flawed but well worth reading Biography
Galileo's Daughter Dava Sobel Biography of Galileo and exploration of his work, cunningly linked by a series of letters from his daughter Biography, overview
Galileo in 90 minutes John Gribbin & Mary Gribbin Quick and dirty intro to Galileo. No great shakes, but gives you the basics Biography
God's Equation Amir Aczel An exploration of 'Einstein's greatest mistake' - the cosmic constant Biography, cosmology, physics
Heal Thyself (US) see The Herbalist
The Herbalist (UK) Benjamin Woolley Life and works of herbalist and medic Nicholas Culpeper Biography, human science
Isaac Newton James Gleick Newton biog with good insight into his physics Biography, physics
Isaac Newton Gale Christianson Short Newton biography, strong on historical context, not so good on the science Biography
Isaac Newton, the Last Sorcerer Michael White Newton biog with emphasis on personal development and his interest in alchemy Biography, physics
Jurassic Mary Patricia Pierce Detailed insight into the life of Mary Anning, one of the great Victorian fossil hunters whose name is largely hidden because she was a working class woman Biography
The Last Man Who Knew Everything Andrew Robinson The first modern biography of the polymath Thomas Young whose strong contributions to physics, engineering and more make him a fascinating if enigmatic character. Biography
Lavoisier in the Year One Madison Smartt Bell Good to see a chemistry popular science book, and Lavoisier's contribution is interesting (as were the times), but overall disappointingly dull Chemistry, biography
Leonardo, the First Scientist Michael White A biography of Leonardo da Vinci concentrating on his contributions to science rather than art Biography
Longitude Dava Sobel Clockmaker John Harrison's attempts to devise an accurate chronometer for navigation Biography, technology
The Man Who Knew Infinity Robert Kanigel Biography of 20th century mathematical genius, Srinivasa Ramanujan Biography, maths
The Man Who Stopped Time Brian Clegg Engaging biography of the motion picture pioneer and murderer. Not a huge amount of science in his life, but brings out the science of photography etc. well. Biography
Mathematics with Love Mary Stopes-Roe Delightful correspondence and maths lessons between Barnes Wallis, inventor of the bouncing bomb and his sweetheart Biography, technology
Max Perutz and the Secret of Life Georgina Ferry A delightful surprise to find out about this pioneering molecular biologist, supported by excellent writing. Biology, Biography
Michael Faraday and the Electrical Century Iwan Rhees Morus Combines skimpy biography of Faraday with interesting insights into early attitudes to electricity Biography, physics
The Mo[u]ld on Doctor Florey's Coat Eric Lax The true story of the development of penicillin - both fascinating and very different from the myth Biology, biography
The Mystery of the Aleph Amir Aczel Good biography of Georg Cantor and explanation of his maths of the infinite. Maths, biography
The Northern Lights Lucy Jago Kristian Birkeland, the Norwegian scientist who first uncovered the secret of the Northern Lights Biography, physics
Pandora's Breeches Patricia Fara Interesting exploration of women's early role in science Biography
Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the Beaten Track [Don't You Have Time to Think?] Richard Feynman Absolutely fascinating collection of letters from one of the greatest scientists ever Biography
Possessing Genius: The Bizarre Odyssey of Einstein's Brain Carolyn Abraham Occasionally gory but fascinating account of what happened to Einstein's brain after his death Biography, human science
The Queen's Conjuror Benjamin Woolley The remarkable John Dee and his fascinating mix of science and magic Biography
Richard Feynman: A Life in Science John Gribbin & Mary Gribbin Plodding style and under-done explanation of the science make this biog of super-scientist Feynman disappointing Biography, physics
Sex, Botany and Empire Patricia Fara Joseph Banks (and Linnaeus) and his contribution to biological classification Biography, biology
Strange Angel George Pendle The totally bizarre and fascinating story of the life and horrible death of rocket science and occult enthusiast John Whiteside Parsons Biography
Surely you are Joking, Mr Feynman Richard Feynman Wonderful anecdotes from the great physicist Biography, physics
The Third Man of the Double Helix Maurice Wilkins Autobiography of the third DNA Nobel prize winner. Not great writing, but fascinating insight, especially into the Frankin affair Biography, biology
What Do You Care What Other People Think? Richard Feynman Feynman's follow up collection of reminiscences, distinguished by amazing section on the Challenger enquiry Biography
When We Were Kids John Brockman (Ed) 27 "why I turned to science" essays that is so much more interesting than it sounds. Really. Biography
BIOLOGY
After Dolly Ian Wilmut & Roger Highfield Excellent combination of a history of the development of the first animal clone, Dolly the sheep, with an exploration of the ethics and practicality of cloning by one of the team behind Dolly's birth. Biology
The Ancestor's Tale Richard Dawkins Atypical Dawkins - less polished argument than coffee table gloss. Still excellent content in this trip into our biological past, but very bitty. Biology
The Autobiography Charles Darwin Not at all stuffy - short book is a fascinating insight into Darwin as a human being Biography, biology
The Blind Watchmaker Richard Dawkins Superb explanation of how complexity emerges through evolution, slightly let down by writing style Biology
The Buzz about Bees Jürgen Tautz A delightful surprise when what appears to be a textbook proves to be a fascinating, beautifully illustrated exploration of these remarkable superorganisms. Biology
The Creation E. O. Wilson A short and beautifully put together plea for better stewardship of the natural world, let down by lack of coherence. Biology
Darwin: Discovering the tree of life Niles Eldredge Not just another Darwin biography, but a very readable and well illustrated attempt to show just how Darwin's thinking was shaped Biology, biography
Darwin's Dangerous Idea Daniel Dennett Good exploration of evolution, but irritating attempt to put it at the heart of all science Biology
The Discovery of the Germ John Waller Much more interesting than the title sounds - the transformation of medicine from fantasy to reality Biology, human science
Dissent over Decent Steve Fuller Almost impossible to decipher what this analysis of evolution and intelligent design is trying to say. Biology
The Double Helix James D. Watson Forget the tendency to disregard this book because it's not politically correct - it's a wonderful personal account of the discovery of the structure of DNA Biology, physics
Dry Store Room No. 1: the secret life of the Natural History Museum Richard Fortey A passionate tour of this British institution, taking in the exhibits and the people who work there and reflecting on the changes that are under way. Biology
Evolution: A Very Short Introduction Brian & Deborah Charlesworth Pocket-sized but effective basic introduction to evolution. Could do with a bit more historical context, but fine. Biology
The Future is Wild Douglas Dixon & John Adams Excellent idea, mostly extremely well done, of speculating on the way animal life will evolve in the next 200 million years. Glossy & illustrated. Biology
The Gecko's Foot Peter Forbes Wonderful examples of the potential for nature to inspire remarkable new technology, particularly at the nano level. Highly recommended Biology, technology
Genesis Robert M. Hazen Wonderfully personal exploration of the possible origin of life from both experiment and field work, with engaging description of how experimental science works Biology
A History of Molecular Biology Michael Morange Molecular biology, explaining biological functions at the molecular level, has transformed the science. An interesting book, but not enough on the people. Biology
If Dogs Could Talk Vilmos Csányi Real eye-opener on the nature and sophistication of the mind of a very familiar creature: the dog Biology
In Search of Memory Eric R. Kandel Excellent account of the work of the Nobel Prize winner Kandel, putting his studies of the cellular nature of memory into the context of his life. Biology
In the Beginning was the Worm Andrew Brown Delightful introduction to the first creature to have its genome sequenced - and the scientists who did it Biology
Lonesome George Henry Nicholls The attempts to mate the sole known tortoise from Pinta Island in the Galapagos is used to introduce the islands themselves, and a touch of Darwin Biology
The Long Tomorrow Michael R. Rose Excellent description by evolutionary biologist Michael Rose of his work on aging in fruit flies, put into the context of his life and the possibilities for understanding human aging. Biology
Max Perutz and the Secret of Life Georgina Ferry A delightful surprise to find out about this pioneering molecular biologist, supported by excellent writing. Biology, Biography
The Mo[u]ld on Doctor Florey's Coat Eric Lax The true story of the development of penicillin - both fascinating and very different from the myth Biology, biography
The Music of Life Dennis Noble An attempt to put right the misunderstanding generated by the selfish gene metaphor, let down by a confusing musical alternative Biology
Nature's Robots: A History of Proteins Charles Tanford & Jacqueline Reynolds Accessible history of science textbook on proteins and their discovery, but not really popular science Biology
Our Inner Ape Frans de Waal The affection the author feels for chimps and bonobos comes through strongly as he explores the behaviour of our closest relatives, and what it can tell us about ourselves Biology
Oxygen Nick Lane Not, as it may seem a book on the element, but on its complex relationship with life. Great content but very hard work for the reader. Biology, human sciences
Pleasurable Kingdom Jonathan Balcombe Can animals feel pleasure? Pet owners will say "yes" - this book shows they're probably right, and explains why it happens and why we should consider it in animal welfare. Biology
The Poison Paradox John Timbrell Comprehensive but rather repetitive and weakly edited guide to the nature of poisons, both natural and synthetic Biology, chemistry
Power, Sex, Suicide Nick Lane It sounds like a political thriller, but it's a fascinating if fat exploration of the role of mitochondria, the invader power packs of complex life. Biology
Rats Robert Sullivan A study of the wild rat in New York, in Robert Sullivan's unique style that brings in many fascinating tangential stories Biology
Richard Dawkins: How a Scientist Changed the Way We Think Alan Grafen & Mark Ridley Collection of essays inspired by Richard Dawkins, sadly lacking his style and readability, and not addressing the man himself Biology
Science of Discworld III: Darwin's Watch Terry Pratchett, Ian Stewart & Jack Cohen The highly entertaining and original combo of Discworld fantasy and scientific precision is aimed at evolution. A few quibbles but great Biology
Scientists Confront Intelligent Design and Creationism Andrew J. Petto & Laurie R. Godfrey Despite being a collection of academic essays, this is surprisingly readable explanation of what creationism and intelligent design are, and why they mistakenly take on evolution. Biology
The Selfish Gene Richard Dawkins Evolutionary biology from its foremost protagonist Biology
Seven Deadly Colours Andrew Parker Superb description of nature's mechanisms for producing colour and colour's impact on the eye, a little let down by poor physics Biology
Sex, Botany and Empire Patricia Fara Joseph Banks (and Linnaeus) and his contribution to biological classification Biography, biology
Sleepfaring: A journey through the science of sleep Jim Horne Wonderfully readable tour of the science of sleep. Sags just a little in the middle, but overall excellent Biology
Soft Machines Richard A. L, Jones Interesting book on one aspect of nanotechnology (nano machines), but more of a good textbook than popsci Technology, biology
The Third Man of the Double Helix Maurice Wilkins Autobiography of the third DNA Nobel prize winner. Not great writing, but fascinating insight, especially into the Frankin affair Biography, biology
Toxin Alistair Lax A readable combination of history of the discovery of the role of bacteria and their toxins and the science behind it Biology
Why Do Men Have Nipples? Mark Leyner & Billy Goldberg Delightful answers to all those silly questions people want to ask doctors, only missing perfect because of the painfully unfunny sections in between the Q&A Human science
Wormwood Forest Mary Mycio An engrossing personal experience of the contaminated zone from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, revealing the amazing spread of wildlife since the accident Biology
CHEMISTRY
Aspirin: The Remarkable Story of a Wonder Drug Dairmuid Jeffreys The story of aspirin from quinine substitute to heart medicine. Excellent background; truly fascinating  Chemistry, human sciences
Lavoisier in the Year One Madison Smartt Bell Good to see a chemistry popular science book, and Lavoisier's contribution is interesting (as were the times), but overall disappointingly dull Chemistry, biography
The Periodic Table Eric R. Scerri An in-depth exploration of the birth and development of the periodic table. Too technical and not enough context for the general reader. Chemistry
The Poison Paradox John Timbrell Comprehensive but rather repetitive and weakly edited guide to the nature of poisons, both natural and synthetic Biology, chemistry
Venomous Earth Andrew Meharg Interesting exploration of arsenic's duel role as poison and medicine, fascinating on poisonous wallpaper Chemistry

 

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