BOOKS
There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written, or badly written. That is all.-Oscar Wilde
I am of the opinion that you can tell a lot about a person from the books they read. I will include several books here that I have read or am currently reading.
EVOLUTION- I certainly have a bias here. A large portion of my books fit into this category. This is an abbreviated list, but these are some of the best.
Check out this
great site for books with an evolution theme.
The Blind Watchmaker- Richard Dawkins (This
is my favorite author in this area)
Climbing Mount Improbable- Richard Dawkins
The Selfish Gene- Richard Dawkins
The Extended Phenotype- Richard Dawkins
A River Out of Eden- Richard Dawkins
Unweaving the Rainbow- Richard Dawkins
Microcosmos- Lynn Margulis and Dorian Sagan
Slanted Truths- Lynn Margulis and Dorian
Sagan
Wonderful Life- Stephen J. Gould
Mismeasure of Man- Stephen J. Gould
Why is Sex Fun?- Jared Diamond
Darwin's Dangerous Idea- Daniel Dennett
The Beak of the Finch- Jonathan Weiner
CLASSICS- Certainly this is a category that is potentially endless. However, I am simply going to list here some of my personal favorites. The omission of any "classic" book from this list is not necessarily representative of my opinion in their regard, but rather a reflection of the fact that this is a list and must necessarily have a limit.
You can, of course, go
here for any of these books.
The Picture of Dorian Gray- Oscar Wilde (my
favorite author here)
Frankenstein- Mary Shelley
Lolita- Vladimir Nabokov
Candide- Voltaire
NON-FICTION- The books listed here will reflect my general interests and will probably be somewhat biased towards science and biology.
Into Thin Air- Jon Krakauer
Into the Wild- Jon Krakauer
In Search of Nature- E.O. Wilson
Five Kingdoms- A Guide to the Phyla of Life-
Lynn Margulis
The Pony Fish's Glow- George C. Williams
FICTION- I do read books of themes beyond biology. Really. Here are a few of them.
Cat's Cradle- Kurt Vonnegut
Galapagos- Kurt Vonnegut
Slaughterhouse Five- Kurt Vonnegut