I loved Mary Roach's 'Stiff' when it first came out, so I was excited to see that Sheril started a book club reading the third book, Bonk, by the same author. My copy just arrived, so I will be participating as much as I can find the time.
Some of my SciBlings have already read and reviewed the book, e.g., SciCurious, or have the book and intend to read it, like Brian and Dr.Joan.
Sheril introduces the book here and begins the club, strangely with Chapter 5, here. Join in.
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Thanks for the link, Bora! I did read BONK, I just didn't blog about it at the time. Looks like I will be going back to it over the next few weeks!
i [heart] Mary Roach! like the blurb on the back of Bonk's jacket says, if she wrote a history of quonset huts, i'd read that too!
her middle book, Spook, is my own favorite
What is up with short one-word Germanic-sounding English titles for science or social criticism books lately?
Stiff
Bonk
Nudge
Rapt
Kludge
I know what's up: Blink made so much money!
Yes ,it's my favourite too