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Cosmos - Carl Sagan
The World As I See It - Albert Einstein
A Short History of Nearly Everything - Bill Bryson
- Aldous huxley - Brave new world
- Brian greene - The elegant universe
- Brian greene - The fabric of the cosmos
- Carl sagan - Contact
- Carl sagan - Demon haunted world - science as a candle in the dark
- Carl sagan - pale blue dot
- Charles Darwin - Origin of the species
- Charles Darwin - The descendent of man
- Christopher Hitchens - god is not great
- Daniel dennett - Breaking the spell
- Daniel Dennett - Darwin's Dangerous Idea
- Eric drexler - Engines of creation
- Eric Kandel - in search of memory -a new science of mind
- Gina Smith - The Genomics Age How DNA Technology Is Transforming the Way We Live and Who We Are
- H.G Wells - War of the worlds
- Isaac Asimon - The gods themselves
- James Watson - a passion for DNA (genes, genomes & society)
- James Watson - the double helix
- John gribbin - cosmology for beginners
- John gribbin - Stephen hawking - A life in science
- John Waller - Fabulous science
- Kenneth M. Weiss - Genetics and the Logic of Evolution
- Matt Ridley - Genome - The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters
- Matt Ridley - The red queen
- Michael Crichton - Prey
- Michael Crichton - The andromeda strain
- Michael Crichton - Timeline
- Micheal Crichton - Next
- Michio kaku - parallel worlds
- Michio kaku - Physics of the Impossible
- Ray Kurzweil - Singularity is near
- Richard Dawkins - a devil's chaplain
- Richard dawkins - The Ancestor's tale
- Richard dawkins - The blind watchmaker
- Richard dawkins - The god delusion
- Richard dawkins - The selfish gene
- Richard dawkins - Unweaving the rainbow
- Richard dawkins-The extended phenotype
- Richard Feynman - surely you're joking, mr feynman
- Richard Feynman - The Meaning Of It All
- Sam Harris - the end of faith
- Simon Singh - Big Bang: The Origin Of The Universe
- Stephen Hawking - A brief history of time
- Stephen Hawking - Theory of everything
- Stephen jay gould - Wonderful Life
- Steven Pinker - How the Mind Works
- Steven weinberg - The first three minutes
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