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Science Books Unlock the Natural World

Expand your mind and understanding of the world by reaching for one of these informative and fascinating science books. 

Have you ever wondered which inventions have been the most impactful and how they work? Want to know more about the human body and its many intricacies and defects? Always wanted to gain more knowledge about animals and the natural world? Look no further than these high quality science books. 

Many scientific concepts can seem complicated and intimidating at first, but these books can help you to master any scientific subject you want, with a range from books intended for very beginners to expert level scientists. 

Learn about the boundless expanse of space and the minuscule movements of atoms, the inner workings of a bee society, and the way different medications affect the body with science books.

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The Human Planet
The Human Planet
by Mark A. Maslin, Simon L. Lewis
The Mother of All Questions
The Mother of All Questions
by Rebecca Solnit
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Kingbird Highway
Kingbird Highway
by Kenn Kaufman
The Riot Grrrl Collection
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by Lisa Darms, Johanna Fateman
Artemis
Artemis
by Jean Shinoda Bolen
Behind the Scenes
Behind the Scenes
by Elizabeth Keckley
Walden
Walden
by Henry David Thoreau
Under the Sea Wind
Under the Sea Wind
by Rachel Carson
Rosalind Franklin
Rosalind Franklin
by Brenda Maddox
The Corfu Trilogy
The Corfu Trilogy
by Gerald Durrell
Return to Earth
Return to Earth
by Buzz Aldrin, Wayne Warga
Woman and Nature
Woman and Nature
by Susan Griffin
The Sense of Wonder
The Sense of Wonder
by Rachel Carson, Nick Kelsh, Linda Lear
The Einstein Effect
The Einstein Effect
by Benyamin Cohen
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Found and Ground
Found and Ground
by Caroline Ross
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by Jason J. Jay, Gabriel Grant, Peter Senge
Jane Goodall
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by Dale Peterson
What the Robin Knows
What the Robin Knows
by Jon Young
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
by Harriet Jacobs
Spectacle
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by Pamela Newkirk
Why We Can't Sleep
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by Ada Calhoun
Designology
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by Sally Augustin
How to Fake a Moon Landing
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by Darryl Cunningham, Andrew C. Revkin
Domestic Affairs
Domestic Affairs
by Joyce Maynard
Wild Mushrooms
Wild Mushrooms
by Trent Blizzard, Kristen Blizzard
The Hacker Crackdown
The Hacker Crackdown
by Bruce Sterling
Jellyfish
Jellyfish
by Lisa-ann Gershwin
The Brilliant Abyss
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by Helen Scales
Chocolate
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by Kay Frydenborg
Fatal Invention
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by Dorothy Roberts
How to Cool the Planet
How to Cool the Planet
by Jeff Goodell
The Female Eunuch
The Female Eunuch
by Germaine Greer
Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions
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by Gloria Steinem
Vesper Flights
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by Helen Macdonald
Roses Without Chemicals
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The Wildlife Gardener
The Wildlife Gardener
by Kate Bradbury, Julie Watson
Botanical Shakespeare
Botanical Shakespeare
by Gerit Quealy, Helen Mirren, Sumie Hasegawa Collins
Beyond the Sling
Beyond the Sling
by Mayim Bialik, Jay Gordon
Inventing the Savage
Inventing the Savage
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Neuroimmunity
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Science books might seem intimidating, but they can be read like any other book. To ensure you get as full of an understanding as possible, make sure to refer to any indices, tables, and charts provided. Don’t be afraid to reread passages or look up unfamiliar words if necessary. 

There are many amazing books about science. One author with many bestselling and beloved science books is Mary Roach, who combines humor with captivating scientific ideas. Thomas Hager’s Ten Drugs goes in depth into the workings of modern medicine and Robert K. Adair’s The Physics of Baseball applies concepts from physics to America’s favorite pastime.