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Cover of Why Business People Speak Like Idiots
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Cover of Guns, Germs, and Steel
Cover of God Is Not Great
Cover of Evolution for Everyone
  • i really enjoyed this book, and i will recommend it to everyone i know.

    the only thing that kept the book from receiving an "i LOVE it!" is that wilson oftentimes slips into personal description of his life and colleagues about whom he's writing. i wouldn't have minded an occasional parenth ... (continue)

    i really enjoyed this book, and i will recommend it to everyone i know.

    the only thing that kept the book from receiving an "i LOVE it!" is that wilson oftentimes slips into personal description of his life and colleagues about whom he's writing. i wouldn't have minded an occasional parenthetical on his personal history, how he and his wife lived in this place and how the light reflected off the blades of grass on a hill, but the long-winded ruminations on these things subtracted from the excellence of the book.

    overall, though, book rocks!: cool vignettes about bee, beetle, ape and human behaviors; well-structured survey of the major topics within evolution and its methodology; and a cogent application of evolutionary principles to multiple disciplines.

    things i really liked: beetles (i forget the type) and explanation for infanticide, and the dancing of bees and the architecture of larger "societal" structures.

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  • the so-so rating probably isn't fair. there are certain articles/essays within the book that are really great. reading the book straight-through, however, is a bit tedious, and i found myself skipping around to topics of interest, with no desire for the satisfaction that comes when a book is put d ... (continue)

    the so-so rating probably isn't fair. there are certain articles/essays within the book that are really great. reading the book straight-through, however, is a bit tedious, and i found myself skipping around to topics of interest, with no desire for the satisfaction that comes when a book is put down having been read from cover to cover.

    however, the book does function as enjoyable, highly interesting occasional reading. i will most likely, in the future, leaf through it.

    articles to check out: the one on how long it takes the sun's rays to reach us (something like a million years), and the namesake article on what happens as you near and cross an event horizon (death by black hole).

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    ― Posted on May 13, 2007 | Add your feedback

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