Royal Society Science Book Prize Shortlist Announced
Matt Brown
Monday, 12 May 2008 14:58 UTC
Each year, London’s Royal Society grants ‘the world’s most prestigious award for science writing’ to a popular science author. This year’s nominees have just been announced.
A Life Decoded, by J. Craig Venter
Coral: A pessimist in paradise by Steve Jones
Gut Feelings by Gerd Gigerenzer
Six Degrees: Our future on a hotter planet by Mark Lynas
The Sun Kings by Stuart Clark
Why Beauty is Truth by Ian Stewart
The winning author will be announced on 16 June.
Has anyone read any of these? I’m tempted by the coral book, as I know nothing about the beasties. Then again, the author has (deservedly) won enough book awards to seed his own reef by now.
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I’ve read the Venter: excerpts from that review and others on my currently very neglected blog
I’ve read a lot of the Lynas, too, but never blogged on it.
I should have read my friend Stu’s book, but haven’t yet.
Rcihard Fortey was a little unconvinced by the Jones in his guardian review
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Venter is the 2/1 favourite according to the bookies.
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