@lain@anonymoose@Moon@hj for non-fiction things here:how emotions are made (lisa feldman barrett) --- little obvious so far; dunno can recommend; might dropthe book of why (pearl / mackenzie) --- just started; queue for more focus laterunfabling the east (jürgen osterhammel) --- just started alsochaos and dynamical systems (david p. feldman) --- spells things out nicely for a dumb like meoverkill (paul a. offit) --- not gone back to check his sources yet (sources are most of the book), but some nice flat information, though no charisma and pushes hardcognitive linguistics for linguists (margaret e. winters / geoffery s. nathan) --- not a linguist ????, but working through slowlylife: the science of biology (sadava・hillis・heller・hacker) --- working through slowly; try to fill these biology knowledge gaps a bit XX
@Moon@lain@hj What are people reading now, I mean, besides still Atlas Shrugged.
I'm in the last 1/4 of Blue Mars, to wrap Kim Robinson's 'Mars changes colors' trilogy, and also reading The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August for my irl book club.
@lain@Moon@anonymoose@hj ah, not yet; will take a look!mmm, this seems something will need for writing about science stuff in that book, thanks ^^oh, and missed: knowledge for sale (lawrence busch) --- nearly done, is a nice overview of money in universities, though a bit out-of-date already (2013), talking with professors now about changes since. seems he disappeared last year, too sad, a nice-and-interesting person, video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waD6R4a2dlg