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March 2016 Reading Challenge: To Infinity and Beyond!
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Linda wrote: "I will be reading Forensic Science: A Very Short Introduction by Jim Fraser"I'm glad we were able to find a book that connects to the fiction that you enjoy!
Rebecca wrote: "Linda wrote: "I will be reading Forensic Science: A Very Short Introduction by Jim Fraser"I'm glad we were able to find a book that connects to the fiction that you..."
Thanks Rebecca
I see a couple of people like the forensic science books. I really enjoyed it last year when the Bone Lady did the talk at the library. After her talk I checked every one of her books out of our library.If you like fiction that has a forensic scientist in it check out Cold Shot by Dani Pettrey. It kept me up late at night turning pages.
Books mentioned in this topic
Forensic Science: A Very Short Introduction (other topics)Forensic Science: A Very Short Introduction (other topics)
Forensic Science: A Very Short Introduction (other topics)
A Short History of Nearly Everything (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Jim Fraser (other topics)Jim Fraser (other topics)
Jim Fraser (other topics)


With the recent detection of gravitational waves , I thought it might be fun for this month’s reading challenge to read a book about science. If the natural sciences are your thing, you’ll probably find something interesting in the 500’s of our nonfiction section; some of my favorite Dewey numbers live there. I think I’m going to read Bill Bryson's A Short History of Nearly Everything.
Stop by one of the Information Kiosks with something that interests you and we’ll match you to an interesting title.