AP BIOLOGY Recommended Reading Book List

AMAZING SUPER BOOK LIST from Gretel von Bargen with reading guide question links
   B list without ?'s


Books I like:

Genome:  The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters, Matt Ridley
A chapter by chapter account of the landmarks of each chromosome and highlights of the important genes on each one.


The Red Queen, Matt Ridley
About the role that sexual selection played in the evolution of humans, from phenotypes to behaviors.


Your Inner Fish:  A Journey into the 3.5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body, 
Neil Shubin
An examination of homologous and analogous structures and how our anatomy is related to the anatomy of other organisms, both vertebrate and invertebrate.


Survival of the Sickest, Sharon Moalem and Jonathan Prince
An examination of how certain diseases may have actually aided in man’s survival in early times and how selection for these diseases did not always result in the removal of the genes from the population.

 

Dr. Tatiana’s Sex Advice to All Creation, Olivia Judson
Written by New York Times science writer and evolutionary biologist, this is a humorous way to study various mating behaviors of different organisms and how they favor the survival of those species.

His Brother’s Keeper, Jonathan Weiner
The story of two brothers, one of whom tries to save the other from Lou Gehrig’s Disease (ALS) by pouring his heart and soul into researching this fatal disease.

A Life Decoded:  My Genome, My Life, J. Craig Venter
The autobiography of Craig Venter, one of the key scientists responsible for the decoding for the human genome.  He is also responsible for pioneering what is known as “shotgun” gene sequencing.

The Mold In Dr. Florey's Coat;  Eric Lax Terrific account of the researchers who worked with Penicillin during World War II to extract and purify this compound so that it could be used as an antibiotic. It is a great example of what real research looks like and the story is filled with drama and adventure.

 

And the Band Played On, Randy Shilts
A thorough examination of the AIDS epidemic as it began in the US during the early 1980s as told by the doctors and scientists responsible for uncovering the virus.Silent Spring, Rachel Carson

 

The Beak of the Finch, Jonathan Weiner
About Peter and Rosemary Grant, noted evolutionary biology researchers who supported Darwin’s theory of natural selection by observing the Galapagos finches for 30 years.

The Mating Mind:  How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature, Geoffrey Miller
About the development and evolution of the brain and how sexual selection may have played a part in helping human brains to be among the largest and most complex of all mammal species.

Stiff:  The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, Mary Roach
A look at the various uses for your body after you’ve shuffled off your mortal coil.  Bodies aren’t just for donating to science any more!

The Selfish Gene, Richard Dawkins
One of the most important books in evolutionary biology, this is a look at how DNA manipulates organisms to further its own replication.

Mean Genes: From Sex to Money to Food: Taming Our Primal Instincts, Terry Burnham and Jay Phelan Provides explanations for the genetic root of behaviors like addiction, violent tendencies, frivolous spending and infidelity. 

Probably one of the most important books about conservation/preservation biology written, it details the damage done to the environment by human use of pesticides such as DDT.

The River, Edward Hopper
A book about the hypothesis of the origin of HIV.   NOTE:  This book is currently out of print, but can likely be found in used bookstores.

The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA, James Watson
The story about the discovery of DNA as told by one of the scientists responsible for its discovery.

The Hot Zone:  A Terrifying True Story and The Demon in the Freezer, Richard Preston
The Hot Zone is about the Ebola virus and documents well-known outbreaks and the possible origin of this almost always fatal virus.  The Demon in the Freezer is about the smallpox virus, anthrax and their role in bibiological warfare.

The Evolution Explosion; How Humans Cause Rapid Evolutionary Change,  Stephen Palumbi
It focuses on the effect of evolution on the fields of medicine, agriculture, and commercial fishing.  The best thing about it is that he makes evolution relevant to our everyday lives, and calculates the “economic cost of evolution” (e.g. antibiotic-resistant bacteria, drug-resistant viruses, pesticide-resistant insects, herbicide-resistant weeds, etc) in billions of dollars per year, not to mention the cost in terms of human suffering and mortality.  He also proposes feasible solutions to slowing down the rate of evolution (e.g. reduce genetic variation, reduce intensity of selection, etc.)

 

Carson, Rachel.  Silent Spring.  Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1962.
[a landmark book about nature and ecology, which helped launch the
environmental movement in the U.S.]

Diamond, Jared. Collapse.  Viking, New York, 2004. [examines several
different cultures in ecological regions of the world, asking how the
people there have either set that place up for success or failure
based on environmental practices and  policies.]

Flannery, Tim: The Weather Makers: How Man is Changing the Climate
and What It Means for Life on Earth. Atlantic Monthly Press, 2006
[Mammologist and paleontologist Flannery outlines the dramatic story
of the earth's climate,  how it has changed, how we have come to
understand it, what that means for our future over the next century,
and what people can do to slow or halt this change.]

Lopez, Barry.  Arctic Dreams.  Charles Scribner's Sons, New York,
1986.    [the author's reflections on the natural history of the
Arctic is subtitled, Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape]

Lowman, Margaret D., Edward Burgess, & James Burgess. It's a Jungle
Up There. More Tales from the Treetops.  Yale University Press, 2006.
[Meg Lowman, world-renowned rainforest canopy biologist and her sons
describe their experiences as a family with a scientist mom]

McPhee, John:  The Control of Nature.  Farrar, Straus & Giroux, New
York, 1989. [actually 3 stories gathered into a book. These essays,
here expanded, were originally published in the New Yorker magazine.
Each chronicles an attempt by humans to control nature, with variable
success and failure: (1) the attempt to control the flow of the
Mississippi and Atchafalaya Rivers; (2) the attempt to control the
direction of a lava flow in Iceland to save a town; and (3) the
mudslides & fires of California in the L.A. hills populated by
million-dollar homes. The original Atchafalaya essay in the New
Yorker is completely online:
http://www.newyorker.com/archive/1987/02/23/1987_02_23_039_TNY_CARDS_000347146

McPhee's other books include: The Pine Barrens -- the wilds of New Jersey
**Coming into The Country -- an exploration of Alaska.
**Basin and Range -- the intersection of geology and biology as seen
through the humble road cut
**In Suspect Terrain -- Pennsylvania & The Delaware Water Gap
**Assembling California -- San Andreas Fault and more...
**Rising from the Plains -- a history of the Rocky Mountains

Mowat, Farley:  Never Cry Wolf     Little, Brown & Co. 1963 [arctic
wolf ecology and the misadventures of a Canadian government wildlife
biologist.--   later made into a movie.]

Smith, Douglas and Gary Ferguson. Decade of the Wolf: Returning the
Wild to Yellowstone [an overview of the reintroduction process, its
history, methods used by researchers to study wolves' impact on the
ecosystem, etc.]

Tinbergen, Niko.  The Herring Gull's World.  Harper & Row, New York,
1960.    [a description of the social behavior of herring gulls by
the Nobel Prize winner who studied these birds for a lifetime]

Wilson, Edward O.  The Diversity of Life.  W.W. Norton & Co., New
York, 1992.     [describes how life on Earth evolved, how species
become diverse and why the threat to that diversity is such a serious
problem today; he argues that we must rescue whole ecosystems, not
just individual species]

Wilson, Edward O.  Naturalist.  Island Press/Shearwater Books,
Washington, DC, 1994.    [an autobiography by one of the founders of
modern ecology and a Pulitzer Prize winning author]

Wilson, Edward O.  In Search of Nature.  Island Press, Washington,
DC, 1996.     [a series of essays about wild nature and human nature
and how they are intertwined]

 

Book summaries from:
Lee Ferguson

Lisa Privitera

C.O. Patterson

Sharon Tatulli

 

Rosalind Franklin:  The Dark Lady of DNA

In Defense of Food - Michael Pollen
The Omnivore's Dilemma - Michael Pollen
The Botany of Desire - Michael Pollen

 

The Shaman's Apprentice -

Surviving the Extremes -

The Double Helix -

The Seven Daughters of Eve

The Selfish Gene -

The Secret House -

Darwin’s Black Box -

Time, Love, Memory

The Beak of the Finch

Mountains Beyond Mountains

The Man Who Planted Trees

Cobra Event – Preston

Demons in the Freezer – Preston

Chromosome 6 -

The Wild Trees -

Next – Michael Crighton

My Sister’s Keeper – Jodi Picoult

Prodigal Summer – Barbara Kingsolver

Parasite Rex - Carl Zimmer

Subterranean – James Rollins

Amazonia – James Rollins

Sandstorm – James Rollins

Darwin’s Radio – Greg Bear

 

Zuk's RIDDLED WITH LIFE; 
SEVEN DAUGHTERS OF EVE (mito DNA migration analysis); 
DARWIN IN THE COURTROOM; 
THE BONE LADY; 
SOME LIKE IT HOT (genetics of regional diets).

 

 

 

A Short History of Nearly Everything (Bryson)

Beauty of the Beastly (Angier)

Botany of Desire (Pollan)

Dancing Naked in the Mind Field (Mullis)

Darwin's Ghost (Jones)

Decade of the Wolf (Smith, Ferguson)

Demon in the Freezer (Preston)

Diseases in History (Cartwright, Biddiss)

Endless Forms Most Beautiful (Carroll)

Finding Darwin's God (Miller)

Genie in a Bottle (Schwarcz)

Genome (Ridley)

Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story (Carson)

Good Germs, Bad Germs (Sachs) Hens Teeth and Horses Toes) (Gould)

His Brother's Keeper (Weiner)

Hot Zone (Preston)

In Defense of Food (Pollan)

of Food (Pollan)

Into The Jungle (Carroll)

Killer Germs: Microbes and Diseases That Threaten Humanity (Zimmerman)

Last Chance to See (Adams)

Mean Genes (Burnham)

Microbe Hunters (De Kruif)

Nature Out of Place (Van Driesche)

Never Cry Wolf (Mowat)

On Giant's Shoulders: Great Scientists and Their Discoveries (Bragg)

Parasite Rex (Zimmer)

Plundering Paradise: The hand of man on the Galapagos Islands (D'Orso)

Relics of Eden (Fairbanks)

Remarable Creatures (Carroll)

Rosalind Franklin and DNA (Sayre)

Rosalind Franklin:The Dark Lady of DNA (Maddox)

Sand County Almanac (Leopold)

Secret Life of a Lobster of Lobsters (Corsun)

Stiff (Roach)

Survival of the Sickest (Moalem)

Symbiotic Planet (Margulis)

Tales of a Shaman's Apprentice: An Ethnobotanist Searches for New Medicines in the Amazon Rain Forest (Plotkin)

Tears of the Cheetah (O'Brien)

The Beak of the Finch (Weiner)

The Control of Nature (McPhee)

The Diversity of Life (Wilson)

The Double Helix (Watson)

The Dragons of Eden (Sagan)

The Flight of the Iguana: A Sidelong View of Science and Nature (Quammen)

The Healing Brain (Ornstein)

The Herring Gull's World (Tinbergen)

The Killers Within: The Deadly Rise of Drug -Resistant Bacteria (Shnayerson and Plotkin)

The Making of the Fittest (Carroll)

The Mind has No Sex (Schiebinger)

 

The Panda'a Thumb (Gould)

The Red Queen (Ridley)

The Secret House (Bodanis)

The Selfish Gene (Dawkins)

The Seven Daughters of Eve (Sykes)

The Song of the Dodo (Quammen)

The Story of the Great Influenza Pandemic (Kolata)

The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature (Pinker)

The Third Chimpanzee (Diamond)

The World Without Us (Weisman)

Time, Love and Memory(Weiner)

Virus Hunter: Thirty Years of Battling Hot Viruses Around the World (Peters)

When a Gene Makes you Smell Like a Fish (Seachrist)

Why We Get Sick (Nesse, Williams)

Woman in the Mist the Mists (Mowat)

Your Inner Fish (Shubin)

 

List from: Pam Shaw

 

RECOMMENDED BOOK LIST

The Botany of Desire -A Plant's Eye View of the World - by Michael Pollan

Dr. Tatiana's Sex Advice to All Creation by Olivia Judson

Genome The autobiography of a species in 23 Chapters by Matt Ridley
Easy read, lots of links/references to AP Bio topics, easy to pick up and read a single chapter separately

Into the Jungle by Sean B. Carroll
geared for first year biology students

Parasite Rex by Carl Zimmer

Remarkable Creatures  by Sean B. Carroll

Wonderful Life by Stephen Jay Gould
one of his more accessible

Your Inner Fish by Neil Shubin

 

 

James Hansen heads NASA's Goddard Institute, has ben arrested twice for protesting on climate related issues, and has just written “Storms of My Grandchildren: The Truth About the Coming Climate Catastrophe and Our Last Chance to Save Humanity.”  It is supposed to take a "gloves off" view of where we are, special interest group influence on policy, what must be done, etc.  

 

.Life Ascending: The ten great inventions of evolution by Nick Lane - great read, somewhat technical but mostly geared toward the lay reader - absolutely fascinating!

Finding Darwin's God, by Ken Miller
The Selfish Gene, by Richard Dawkins
His Brother's Keeper, by Jonathan Weiner
Mean Genes, by Terry Burnham and Jay Phelan
Genome, by Matt Ridley
Survival of the Sickest, by Sharon Moalem and Jonathan Prince
Your Inner Fish, by Neil Shubin
Dr. Tatiana's Sex Advice to All Creation, by Olivia Judson
The Omnivore's Dilemma, by Michael Pollan
The Journey of Man, by Spencer Wells
The Making of the Fittest, by Sean Carroll
Into the Jungle, also by Sean Carroll
Demon in the Freezer, by Richard Preston
Influenza 1918, by John Barry
And the Band Played On, by Randy Shilts
Earth in the Balance, by Al Gore
Collapse, by Jared Diamond
Guns, Germs and Steel, also by Jared Diamond
The Mating Mind, by Geoffrey Miller

to name a few of my favorites.
Mrs. Lee Ferguson

The Beak of the Finch, J. Weiner
The Diversity of Life, E. O.Wilson
Genome,  Matt Ridley
Song of the Dodo, David Quammen
Lives of a Cell,    Lewis Thomas
Ever Since Darwin, Stephen J. Gould
 Dragons of Eden, Carl Sagan
Silent Spring, Rachel Carson
~Cliff Lerner

 

 

 

 

 


Endless Forms Most Beautiful
a terrific and enlightening read

Naturalist by E. O. Wilson

 Lives of Cell by Lewis Thomas

 

 

LAB/TEXTBOOKS

Biology in the Laboratory   old lab manual from Dorie Helms
there are many labs that cover all the various kingdoms/phyla - you'll just have to do some whiteout on the classification.  Otherwise, they are really good for students to learn general information and tie them together.  She also has some physiology labs - but modifying/raising levels of some of the labs from general biology classes also have been helpful

BSCS: Molecules to Man  (Blue Version) - excellent labs

Sourcebook for the Biological Sciences (Morholt) available used at Amazon
alternate protocols for the required labs, ideas for independent research, classical experiments and more

 

 

 

Found this in the AP achieves:

BIOLOGY BOOKS


Compiled from messages to the AP Biology Electronic Discussion Group, this is a collection of "biological" books for pleasure reading, for background knowledge, and for student assignments. Please contact AP Central to add titles or to help briefly annotate selections.

Copyright dates courtesy of Amazon.com. Fiction is marked with an (F) and nonfiction with an (NF).

Agosta, William C. Chemical Communication: The Language of Pheromones (1992) (NF)
       Pheromones are used in a variety of animals in reproduction, territory marking, signaling,        and other forms of communication.

Agosta, William C. Bombardier Beetles and Fever Trees: A Close-Up Look at Chemical Warfare and Signals in Animals and Plants (1997) (NF)
       A book with excellent explanations of the use of chemicals in living organisms.

Agosta, William C. Thieves, Deceivers, and Killers: Tales of Chemistry in Nature (2002) (NF)
       A collection of stories woven together with the thread of chemistry -- antibiotics, enzymes in        extremophiles, intricate chemical communication in insects, etc.

Alvarez, Walter T-Rex and the Crater of Doom (1998) (NF)
       A description of the evidence that links the production of the Chicxulub Crater in Mexico by        an asteroid and the extinction of the dinosaurs.

Andrews, Lori B. The Clone Age: Adventures in the New World of Reproductive Technology (1999) (NF)
       Reproductive technology and the law associated with it for the layperson.

Angier, Natalie The Beauty of the Beastly (1996) (NF)
       A book of essays about organisms on which we don't normally dwell -- divided into seven        chapters entitled "Loving," "Slithering," "Dancing," "Dying," "Adapting," "Healing," and                "Creating."

Angier, Natalie Natural Obsessions: Striving to Unlock the Deepest Secrets of the Cancer Cell (1999) (NF)
       The work of young scientists in the areas of molecular genetics and the genetics of cancer.

Anthony, Piers Tatham Mound (1991) (F)
       A native American story woven around skeletons unearthed in a mound discovered on a        Boy Scout camp in Florida.

Asimov, Isaac Wellsprings of Life (1960) (F)
       The middle book of a set of three biochemistry books, this one deals with origin of life,        molecules (including DNA), spontaneous generation, and evolution.

Asimov, Isaac Fantastic Voyage (1966) (F)
       A medical team is miniaturized and injected into a VIP's bloodstream to destroy a clot        that threatens his life.

Auel, Jean The Clan of the Cave Bear (1983), The Valley of the Horses (1983), The Mammoth Hunters (1986), The Plains of Passage (1993), Shelters of Stone (2003) (F)
       A story of a Cro-Magnon woman raised by Neanderthals who must learn the ways of others        like her when she is expelled from the Neanderthal community.

Bakker, Robert T. The Dinosaur Heresies: New Theories Unlocking the Mystery of the Dinosaurs and Their Extinction (1986) (NF)
       Support for Bakker's controversial view of dinosaurs as active, warm-blooded, intelligent        beings.

Bear, Greg Darwin's Radio (1999) (F)
       Something that has slept in our genes for millions of years is waking up and accelerating        human evolution.

Benchley, Peter Beast (1993) (F)
       A giant squid terrorizes Bermuda.

Benchley, Peter White Shark (1996) (F)
       Nazis fashion a creature from a man.

Benson, Ann Plague Tales (1997) (F)
       The story of two plagues that are linked despite the plagues being separated by hundreds        of years.

Benson, Ann The Burning Road (1999) (F)
       The sequel to Plague Tales.

Bernstein, Leonard, Alan Winkler, and Linda Zierdt-Warsha Multicultural Women of Science (paperback 1996) (NF)
       A compilation of 37 hands-on activities and experiments that accompany descriptions of the        work of female scientists from around the world.

Bodanis, David The Secret House: 24 Hours in the Strange and Unexpected World in Which We Spend Our Nights and Days (1986) (NF)
       Everything we always wanted to know (or did not want to know) about the microscopic        organisms that live on and around us.

Braver, Gary Elixir (paperback 2001) (F)
       A scientist stumbles onto a "fountain-of-youth" drug.

Bronowski, Jacob Science and Human Values (1999) (NF)
       Thought-provoking essays on science as an integral part of our culture.

Cannell, Stephen J. The Devil's Workshop (1999) (F)
       Prions are used as a bioweapons agent in this story by the man who directed The Rockford        Files, The A-Team, and The Commish.

Card, Orson Scott Xenocide (1999) (F)
       The story of an attempt to control a highly adaptive virus on planet Lusitania.

Carson, Rachel The Sea Around Us (1951) (NF)
       Recommendations regarding the care of the oceans that are still timely more than 50 years        later.

Carson, Rachel Silent Spring (1962) (NF)
       Carson's classic expose of poisons in the environment and how they accumulate in the        tissues of animals.

Case, John The First Horseman (2001) (F)
       The influenza epidemic from 1918 may be released again by a bioterrorist.

Case, John The Genesis Code (2001) (F)
       Women are being inseminated with cell samples containing DNA from relics associated        with Christ.

Close, William T. Ebola: Through the Eyes of the People (paperback 2001) (NF)
       A documentary novel written by Glenn Close's father that chronicles the first emergence of        Ebola in a Catholic mission in Zaire.

Colborn, Theo, et al. Our Stolen Future (1997) (NF)
       The impact that synthetic chemicals in the environment have on human reproduction,        development, and disease.

Cook, Robin Terminal (1993) (F)
       A Harvard medical student investigates a clinic with a 100 percent cure rate for a rare        cancer.

Cook, Robin Acceptable Risk (1995) (F)
       An interesting link between antidepressant drugs and the Salem witch trials.

Cook Robin Chromosome 6 (1997) (F)
       Genetic research, primate development, and cloning for transplantation.

Cook, Robin Toxin (2001) (F)
       An investigation of the beef-packaging and slaughterhouse industries and Eco 0157        infections.

Cornwell, Patricia Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper Case Closed (2002) (NF)
       Cornwell uses current forensic techniques to amass evidence indicating that Walter        Sickert, a well-known London artist, was Jack the Ripper.

Cousins, Norman Head First: The Biology of Hope and the Healing Power of the Human Spirit (1990) (NF)
       The author's own account of the use of humor therapy to overcome cancer.

Crichton, Michael The Andromeda Strain (1969) (F)
       A satellite returns from space with an unknown pathogenic "organism."

Crichton, Michael Five Patients: The Hospital Explained (1970) (NF)
       The positives and negatives of the health care system seen through the lens of five actual        case studies.

Crichton, Michael Jurassic Park (1990) (F)
       A new type of theme park complete with cloned dinosaurs goes awry.

Crichton, Michael Congo (1994) (F)
       An investigation of a research team attacked by an "unknown" species.

Crichton, Michael Timeline (1999) (F)
       Time travel to the medieval past goes awry.

Darnton, John The Experiment (1999) (F)
       A story of cloning, genetic disease, and ethical issues.

Darnton, John Neanderthal (2001) (F)
       A group of Neanderthals is found in the present.

Darwin, Charles Origin of Species (1859) (NF)
       Darwin's original work that presented natural selection as the mechanism for evolution.

Davidson, Osha G. The Enchanted Braid: Coming to Terms with Nature on the Coral Reef (1998) (NF)
       Evaluation of the condition of Earth's coral reefs reveals that 10 percent are beyond help,        and another 30 percent are in serious danger.

Dawkins, Marian Stamp Though Our Eyes Only? The Search for Animal Consciousness (1993) (NF)
       An account of what is currently known about animal consciousness.

Dawkins, Richard The Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe Without Design (1986) (NF)
       A discussion that supports Darwinism as an explanation of our existence to counter        intelligent design supporters.

Dawkins, Richard The Selfish Gene, 2nd ed. (1989) (NF)
       Dawkins makes the case that our genes maintain us in order to make more genes.

Diamond, Jared M. The Third Chimpanzee: The Evolution and Future of the Human Animal (1992) (NF)
       Diamond takes a look at human evolution to determine how we became more than a        chimpanzee.

Diamond, Jared M. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies (1997) (NF)
       An investigation into human nature, history, and politics to explain how Europe conquered        the New World, Africa, and Asia.

Dillard, Annie Pilgrim at Tinker Creek (1998), Teaching a Stone to Talk: Expeditions and Encounters (1983) (NF)
       Collections of essays on Dillard's observations of nature.

Dixon, Bernard, ed. From Creation to Chaos: Classic Writing in Science (1989) (NF)
       A collection of writings that depict the major scientific investigations of the last 150 years.

Djerassi, Carl Cantor's Dilemma (1989) (F)
       Two scientists who win the Nobel Prize for cancer research are suspected of falsifying data.

Dorris, Michael The Broken Cord: A Family's Ongoing Struggle with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (1989) (NF)
       The story of the author's adoption a young Native American boy who suffers from fetal        alcohol syndrome.

Doyle, Rodger P. The Medical Wars (1983) (NF)
       Disease and its causes.

Dugatkin, Lee Alan Cheating Monkeys and Citizen Bees: The Nature of Cooperation in Animals and Humans (1999) (NF)
       An explanation for why animals help each other.

Durden, Kent Gifts of an Eagle (1972) (NF)
       The author's account of rescuing a Golden Eagle nestling.

Eckert, Allan W. The Great Auk (1963) (F)
       A fictional but believable story about how humans contribute to the extinction of a species.

Eckert, Allan W. The Silent Sky: The Incredible Extinction of the Passenger Pigeon (1983) (NF)
       Eckert delivers a novel wrapped around man's role of the extinction of the passenger        pigeon.

Ehrlich, Paul The Population Bomb (1976) (NF)
       A treatment of the population explosion without consideration of the possibility of        technological developments.

Eiseley, Loren The Immense Journey (1957) (NF)
       A collection of essays on evolution from an anthropologist's viewpoint.

Ellis, Mel, et al. The Land, Always the Land (1998) (NF)
       Essays on nature -- one chapter for each month of the year.

Feynman, Richard P. "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!" Adventures of a Curious Character (1999) (NF)
       A book of anecdotes about the Nobel-prize winner's life that a layman can understand and        that entertains while it educates.

Fossey, Dian Gorillas in the Mist (1983) (NF)
       Fossey's own story of working with gorillas in the remote African rain forest.

Frank-Kamenetskii, Maxim D. Unraveling DNA: The Most Important Molecule of Life (1997) (NF)
       What was known about DNA and the field of molecular genetics as of 1996.

Franklin, Jon Molecules of the Mind: The Brave New Science of Molecular Psychology (1987) (NF)
       The link between chemical imbalances in the brain and mental illness.

Gallo, Robert Virus Hunting: AIDS, Cancer, and the Human Retrovirus: A Story of Scientific Discovery (1991) (NF)
       A defense against the charges of unethical behavior that were made during Gallo's        discovery of the AIDS virus.

Garrett, Laurie The Coming Plague: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World Out of Balance (1995) (NF)
       Garrett's dissertation on emerging and reemerging diseases.

Gear, Kathleen, and W. Michael People of the Wolf (1994), People of the Fire (1992), People of the Earth (1994) (F)
       A husband-and-wife anthropologist team writes about native North Americans before        written history.

Goodall, Jane In the Shadow of Man (1983) (NF)
       Goodall's story of her work with chimpanzees.

Goodall, Jane Through a Window: My Thirty Years with the Chimpanzees of Gombe (1990) (NF)
       The sequel to In the Shadow of Man.

Goodall, Jane Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey (1999) (NF)
       An extension of Goodall's first book with more emphasis on her philosophy.

Gould, Stephen Jay Ever Since Darwin: Reflections in Natural History (1977), The Panda's Thumb: More Reflections in Natural History (1980), Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes (1983), The Flamingo's Smile: Reflections in Natural History (1985), Bully for Brontosaurus: Reflections in Natural History (1991), Wonderful Life: The Burgess of Shale and the Nature of History (1998), The Mismeasure of Man (1999) (NF)
       Essays on evolution and natural history.

Grace, Eric S. Biotechnology Unzipped: Promise and Realities (1997) (NF)
       Provides the basics about DNA and an explanation of genetic engineering.

Hamer, Dean Living with Our Genes: Why They Matter More Than You Think (1998) (NF)
       A look at the possible connections between our genes and our personalities, sexual        orientation, high-risk behavior, etc.

Heersink, Mary E. coli 0157: The True Story of a Mother's Battle with a Killer Microbe (1996) (NF)
       A mother writes about the bacterial infection that nearly killed her son after he ingested        improperly cooked hamburger on a scout trip.

Heinrich, Bernd Ravens in Winter (1989) (NF)
       The author's observations of the behavior of ravens over several Maine winters.

Heiser, Charles Bixler Of Plants and People (1992) (NF)
       A collection of essays on ethnobotany.

Henig, Robin A Dancing Matrix: Voyages Along the Viral Frontier (1993) (NF)
       A slightly dated treatment of emerging viruses and how our behavior predisposes us to viral        epidemics.

Henig, Robin The Monk in the Garden: The Lost and Found Genius of Gregor Mendel, the Father of Genetics (2000) (NF)
       The story of Mendel and the three scientists who later rediscovered his work.

Hoover, Helen Gift of the Deer (1966) (NF)
       The story of a family's experiences with a whitetail deer family that visits them for several        years.

Hoover, Thomas Life Blood (paperback 2000) (F)
       A clinic in the tropics is recruiting young women for fertility experiments to produce children        "sold" through adoption agencies.

Horner, John Digging Dinosaurs: The Search That Unraveled the Mystery of Baby Dinosaurs (1999) (NF)
       A look at dinosaur fossils and the people who look for them.

Hoyle, Fred The Nature of the Universe (1960) (NF)
       A collection of radio talks on astronomy done by the author, a famous British astronomer, in        the 1950s.

Huxley, Aldous Brave New World (1932) (F)
       A provocative piece of futuristic science fiction.

Johanson, Donald Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind (1981) (NF)
       A history of paleoanthropology precedes a description of finding and analyzing Lucy.

Karlen, Arno Napoleon's Glands and Other Ventures in Biohistory (1984) (NF)
       A discussion of how disease has affected human history.

Keller, Evelyn Fox A Feeling for the Organism: The Life and Work of Barbara McClintock (paperback 1984) (NF)
       A biography of Nobel-prize-winner McClintock, whose work on transposable genes was        decades before its time.

Kingsolver, Barbara The Poisonwood Bible (1999) (F)
       A story told through the voices of four daughters of a Baptist missionary to the Congo.

Kingsolver, Barbara Prodigal Summer (2000) (F)
       Nature themes run throughout the telling of three stories set in Appalachia.

Koontz, Dean Seize the Night (1998), Fear Nothing (1998) (F)
       The main character is forced to do his detective work at night because he has xeroderma        pigmentosa, a genetic disease that makes him unable to repair genetic damage that        results from exposure to ultraviolet light.

Krakauer, Jon Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster (1997) (NF)
       Krakauer was part of the ill-fated Mount Everest expedition that resulted in nine deaths.

Kyle, Stephen Beyond Recall (2000) (F)
       A virus is released on the world by a bioterrorist.

Leakey, Richard, and Roger Lewin The Sixth Extinction: Biodiversity and Its Survival (1996) (NF)
       There is uncertainty about the causes of the first five mass extinctions, but man is the culprit        of the present sixth mass extinction of species.

LeGuin, Ursula The Left Hand of Darkness (1999) (F)
       The story of an envoy from Earth who goes to another planet to establish a relationship        between the two planets.

Leopold, Aldo Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There (1949) (NF)
       A series of essays on the plants and animals associated with the author's Wisconsin farm.

Levay, Simon The Sexual Brai (1993) (NF)
       A discussion of current knowledge about sex and the brain.

Levi-Montalcini, Rita In Praise of Imperfection (1988) (NF)
       Autobiography of one of two scientists who received the Nobel prize in 1984 for isolating a        nerve growth factor in mice.

Lorenz, Konrad King Solomon's Ring (1952) (NF)
       A view of animal behavior through the eyes of the "father of ethology."

Lynch, Patrick Carriers (1996) (F)
       An organism that is one hundred times more contagious than Ebola is hatching in the        rainforest.

Lynch, Patrick Omega (1997) (F)
       Superbugs (bacteria resistant to all known antibiotics) are on the loose in Los Angeles, and        only a superantibiotic can control them.

Lyons, Jeff Altered Fates: Gene Therapy and Retooling of Human Life (1995) (NF)
       A historical treatment of the potential of and issues associated with gene therapy.

Lyons, Jeff Playing God in the Nursery (1985) (NF)
       A cautionary discussion about the use of extreme efforts to save premature and        handicapped babies.

Maples, William Dead Men Do Tell Tales: The Strange and Fascinating Cases of a Forensic Pathologist (1994) (NF)
       Dr. Maples tells the stories of his strangest, most interesting, and most macabre cases.

Marion, Robert Was George Washington Really the Father of Our Country? (1994) (NF)
       Speculation on the effects that genetic disorders and disease may have had on historical        characters like JFK, Lincoln, Bonaparte, etc.

Marr, John S. The Eleventh Plague (1999) (F)
       The 10 plagues of Egypt are visited on the world by a bioterrorist.

Massie, Robert K. Nicholas and Alexandra (1995) (F)
       Massie, the father of a hemophiliac, writes a fictionalized account of Nicholas II, the last        Russian tsar, and his wife, Alexandra.

Mawer, Simon Mendel's Dwarf (1998) (F)
       Mendel's great-great-great-nephew is a prominent genetic researcher who suffers from        achondroplastic dwarfism. A disturbing ending and erotic passages may make this book        inappropriate to use with students.

Mayr, Ernst One Long Argument: Charles Darwin and the Genesis of Modern Evolutionary Thought (1991) (NF)
       An analysis of Darwin's evolutionary theories and their impact on science.

McGrayne, Sharon Bertsch Nobel Prize Women in Science: Their Lives, Struggles, and Momentous Discoveries (1993) (NF)
       The story of 14 women who have either won the Nobel prize or contributed to the win by        another scientist.

McNamee, Gregory, ed. The Sierra Club Reader (paperback 1995) (NF)
       A collection of writings from The Sierra Club.

Mitchell, W. J. T. The Last Dinosaur: The Life and Times of a Cultural Icon (1998) (NF)
       A look at the evolving image of the dinosaur.

Mones, Paul Stalking Justice (1996) (NF)
       Mones chronicles the first time DNA fingerprinting evidence was used in the U.S. to convict        a serial murderer.

Montgomery, Sy Walking with the Great Apes: Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, Birute Galdikas (1991) (NF)
       The stories of three great female primatologists who have given their lives to studying        another primate species.

Morris, Desmond The Naked Ape: A Zoologist's Study of the Human Animal (1967) (NF)
       An examination of man from the scientist's point of view.

Morris, M. E. Biostrike (paperback 1996) (F)
       A runaway freighter filled with lethal bacteria must be stopped.

Mowat, Farley Never Cry Wolf (1963) (NF)
       Mowat tells about his adventures with a family of wolves.

Mowat, Farley Woman in the Mists: The Story of Dian Fossey and the Mountain Gorillas (1988) (NF)
       The story of Fossey's life with the gorillas of Rwanda, Africa, and a theory on why she was        murdered.

Mullis, Kary Dancing Naked in the Mind Field (1998) (NF)
       A description of the author's adventures on the way to inventing PCR.

Nesse, Randolph M., M.D., and George C. Williams Why We Get Sick: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine (1995) (NF)
       A look at the relationship between evolution and disease.

Noble, Holcomb Next: Coming Era in Medicine (1988) (NF)
       A prediction of the future of medicine and technology.

Oldstone, Michael Viruses, Plagues, and History (1998) (NF)
       The impact of communicable diseases on history.

Oppel, Kenneth The Devil's Cure (2001) (F)
       A prison inmate may possess the cure for cancer in his blood, but getting it may be more        than Dr. Laura Donaldson bargained for.

Peattie, Donald C. Flowering Earth: Wood Engravings by Paul Landacre (1991) (NF)
       A reprint of the 1939 book on the history of the plant kingdom.

Perutz, Max F. Is Science Necessary? Essays on Science and Scientists (1989) (NF)
       A book of essays by a Nobel-prize-winning molecular biologist.

Peters, C. J., et al. Virus Hunter: Thirty Years of Battling Hot Viruses Around the World (1997) (NF)
       C. J. Peters saw most of the emerging viruses during his CDC years and lived to tell the        story.

Plotkin, Mark J. Tales of a Shaman's Apprentice: An Ethnobotanist Searches for New Medicines in the Amazon Rain Forest (1993) (NF)
       Plotkin has attempted to learn all he can about the medicinal uses of plants from South        American shamans before they become extinct.

Pohl, Frederick Chernobyl (1987) (F)
       The author traveled to Moscow to collect the facts used in this fictionalized account of the        Russian nuclear disaster.

Poole, Joyce Coming of Age with Elephants: A Memoir (1996) (NF)
       The story of elephants, their habitat, and how humans endanger them.

Preston, Richard The Hot Zone (1995) (F)
       A frightening story of an Ebola outbreak.

Preston, Richard The Cobra Event (1997) (F)
       A bioterrorist story of the dispersal of genetically engineered pathogens.

Preston, Richard The Demon in the Freezer: A True Story (2002) (NF)
       The history and eradication of the small pox virus.

Quammen, David Flight of the Iguana: A Sidelong View of Science and Nature (1988) (NF)
       A collection of nature essays that originally appeared in Outdoors magazine.

Quammen, David The Song of the Dodo: Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinctions (1996) (NF)
       A study of island biogeography and how it impacts extinction and conservation.

Quinn, Daniel Ishmael, 5th ed. (1995), The Story of (1996), My Ishmael: A Sequel (1997) (F)
       Quinn's unusual storyteller relates stories of a spiritual journey with ecological overtones        as told to three different students.

Raup, David M. Extinction: Bad Genes or Bad Luck (1991) (NF)
       Theories on extinction.

Reichs, Kathy Deja Dead (1997), Death du Jour (1999), Deadly Decisions (2000) (F)
       Reichs is a forensic anthropologist whose main character, Temperance Brennan, is the        same and who splits her time between North Carolina and Canada just like Reichs.

Restak, Richard Receptors: The Brain Has a Mind of Its Own (1994) (NF)

Rhodes, Richard Deadly Feasts: The "Prion" Controversy and the Public Health (1997) (NF)
       A look into decades of research into diseases like kuru, scrapie, and mad-cow disease.

Ridley, Matt Genome: The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters (2000) (NF)
       The story of one gene on each of our chromosomes and how it affects development.

Roberts, Royston M. Serendipity: Accidental Discoveries in Science (1989) (NF)
       A collection of stories about accidental discoveries that have changed science.

Roueche, Berton Eleven Blue Men and Other Narratives of Medical Detection (1953) The Orange Man and Other Narratives of Medical Detection (1971) (NF)
       A collection of essays on medical disorders and their detection.

Ryan, Frank Virus X: Tracking the New Killer Plagues Out of the Present and into the Future (1997) (NF)
       A less sensationalized story of emerging and reemerging viruses than Laurie Garrett's        book.

Sagan, Carl The Dragons of Eden: Speculation on the Evolution of Human Intelligence (1977) (NF)
       A somewhat dated look at the evolution of the human brain.

Sagan, Carl The Demon-Haunted World: Science As a Candle in the Dark (1996) (NF)
       A look at how science works and how scientific critical-thinking skills can be used in other        disciplines.

Sagan, Carl, and Ann Durian Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors: A Search for Who We Are (1992) (NF)
       A look at the evolution of man starting with the Big Bang.

Sayre, Anne Rosalind Franklin and DNA (1978) (NF)
       Franklin did not live to share the Nobel prize for the discovery of DNA structure, but her        contributions were invaluable.

Schreiber, Whitley, et al. Nature's End: The Consequences of the Twentieth Century (1986) (F)
       A cautionary tale of what will happen if we continue to destroy the environment at the rate we        did in the twentieth century.

Silverstein, Herman Threads of Evidence (1997) (NF)
       A look at forensic technology with examples from actual cases.

Slack, J. M. W. Egg and Ego: An Almost True Story of Life in the Biology Lab (1999) (NF)
       Words of wisdom for anyone wanting to enter the field of science.

Stone, Irving The Origin: A Biographical Novel of Charles Darwin (1980) (F)
       A fictionalized biographical account of Darwin's life.

Sykes, Brian The Seven Daughters of Eve: The Science That Reveals Our Genetic Ancestry (2001) (NF)
       How decoding mitochondrial DNA answers questions of human origins.

Thomas, Lewis The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher (1978), The Medusa and the Snail: More Notes of a Biology Watcher (1979), The Fragile Species (1992), The Youngest Science: Notes of a Medicine-Watcher (1984) (NF)
       Thomas's collections of essays on life.

Vonnegut, Kurt Galapagos (1987) (F)
       A futuristic, end-of-the-world story set in the Galapagos Islands.

Wambaugh, Joseph The Blooding (1991) (F)
       A novel based on the case of the first use of DNA fingerprinting evidence in a British rape        and murder investigation.

Warner, William Beautiful Swimmers: Watermen, Crabs, and the Chesapeake Bay (1976) (NF)
       The story of life on the Chesapeake Bay.

Watson, James The Double Helix (1968) (NF)
       Watson's account of the events that led to the discovery of DNA structure.

Watson, James DNA: The Secret of Life (2003) (NF)
       A history of DNA from Mendel to genome sequencing.

Weinberg, Samantha A Fish Caught in Time: The Search for the Coelacanth (2000) (NF)
       The history of the search for the coelocanth.

Weiner, Jonathan The Beak of the Finch: A Story of Evolution in Our Time (1994) (NF)
       The story of Rosemary and Peter Grant, who have observed beak evolution for 20 years in        finches on Daphne Island in the Galapagos.

Weiner, Jonathan Time, Love, and Memory: A Great Biologist and His Quest for the Origins of Behavior (1999) (NF)
       A biography of Seymour Benzer, the man who discovered how to use viral DNA to map a        gene.

Weissman, Gerald The Woods Hole Cantata: Essays on Science and Society (1985) (NF)
       A collection of essays that highlight the parallels between science and society.

White, Ryan, and Ann Marie Cunningham Ryan White: My Own Story (1991) (NF)
       A biography of Ryan White, one of most famous AIDS victims.

Wills, Christopher Yellow Fever, Black Goddess: The Convolution of People and Plagues (1997) (NF)
       A look at how disease has affected history in addition to a analysis of current diseases.

Wilson, Charles Extinct (1997) (F)
       The Gulf Coast is terrorized by a megalodon, "assumed to be extinct" ancestor of the great        white shark (only bigger).

Wilson, Edward O. The Diversity of Life (1992) (NF)
       A look at the loss of diversity, its effects, and some solutions.

Wilson, Edward O. Sociobiology: The New Synthesis: Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition (2000) (NF)
       A description of the then-new science of sociobiology (the study of the biological basis of        social behavior).

Wimpier, Eric P. Why Geese Don't Get Obese (and We Do): How Evolution's Strategies for Survival Affect Our Everyday Lives (1998) (NF)
       Takes a look at how animals (including humans) have evolved strategies to help them        survive.

Zimmer, Carl At the Water's Edge: Fish with Fingers, Whales with Toes, and How Life Came Ashore and Went Back to Sea (1998) (NF)
       The history of vertebrate evolution with elaborate examples.

Zimmer, Carl Parasite Rex: Inside the Bizarre World of Nature's Most Dangerous Creatures (2000) (NF)
       A thorough look at parasites.

Zimmer, Carl Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea (2001) (NF)
       A history of evolution for the layperson.

Zimmerman, Barry E. Killer Germs: Microbes and Diseases That Threaten Humanity (1996) (NF)
       A graphic treatment of emerging and reemerging diseases.