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Which nonfiction book would you like to read with us during October and November? Please vote here.
Poll added by: Bionic Jean
This Poll is About
Authors:
Richard Dawkins, Peter Kurth, Joy Harjo, Hope Jahren, Hugh Aldersey-Williams, David McCullough
Books:
Richard Dawkins, Peter Kurth, Joy Harjo, Hope Jahren, Hugh Aldersey-Williams, David McCullough
Books:






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Not interested in The God Delusion though it looks like that might be the one picked. If I'm going to read a book attacking religion it won't be by Richard Dawkins. He might be a fine scientist but I don't admire his qualities as a human being.



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So it sounds like [book:The God Delusion would be right up my alley. No one seems to like the author. Sounds like, while I may end up not liking him, I may find his book enlightening, hey Jean?

That all said, I'm really interested in the top 3 books so far in the voting :)
MODERATOR'S COMMENT
Please note that the mods always discuss a book which may be considered controversial, and we did so in this case.
The God Delusion is a deliberately provocative title, as are many of the titles for modern nonfiction books. But Richard Dawkins is a biologist, and this is the line he takes. A lot of the book is looking at the history and psychology of various religions. This may not be your choice of reading, but it would be up to you whether or not to read it.
We mods do not recommend the group reads, we merely take your suggestions. Since this book is currently at second place, this indicates that enough readers wish to read it, to indicate that it was the correct decision to include it in the poll.
Because you read a book, does not mean that you agree with what it postulates. Nor, I would suggest, do you have to like the personality of the author!
Please note that the mods always discuss a book which may be considered controversial, and we did so in this case.
The God Delusion is a deliberately provocative title, as are many of the titles for modern nonfiction books. But Richard Dawkins is a biologist, and this is the line he takes. A lot of the book is looking at the history and psychology of various religions. This may not be your choice of reading, but it would be up to you whether or not to read it.
We mods do not recommend the group reads, we merely take your suggestions. Since this book is currently at second place, this indicates that enough readers wish to read it, to indicate that it was the correct decision to include it in the poll.
Because you read a book, does not mean that you agree with what it postulates. Nor, I would suggest, do you have to like the personality of the author!

Totally agree with this! For example, I love and will always love Harry Potter, but I am completely disillusioned by the author! In the case of Richard Dawkins, I may or may not read it, but that doesn't mean it was a bad choice. Clearly enough people want to read it and discuss it, which to me makes it a good choice. I've read books as part of a book club that I wasn't a huge fan of, but they made for lively discussions!
Periodic Tales: A Cultural History of the Elements, from Arsenic to Zinc by Hugh Aldersey-Williams is also known under its original title as Periodic Tales: The Curious Lives of the Elements
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