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Actually I didn't. I just had a little time today to look at them so I loo..."
I was guessing... before I was picked I always had my pick ready...just in case.



Science:
http://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/s...
There are a lot of popular science books on it, some science history and biography, and I see that some sci-fi and dystopian books have made the shelf. Also some YA -- like The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate, which I read last fall and really enjoyed -- and Harry Potter made it, too. I think that everyone can find something in the first 5 or 6 pages of the shelf that will appeal to them -- or at least, here's hoping! I have several of these titles on my TBR list, so I hope to get a few of them read.
I'm hoping that this is a category that people will like, but will s-t-r-e-t-c-h their reading boundaries.



Wow, Lynn! I think you managed to pick a category that has nothing on my TBR at all. Trying to choose will be fun!

I have a few books on me "to-read" shelf on this shelf. One is even waiting for me on my shelf at home!
Just a quick note to let everyone know that we've updated the 'How to' section to include a timeframe when the next shelf picker to be chosen & possibly notified and / or announced (ie. the 20th day of the month - give or take 1-2 days).

(I went a few days early on this since February is such a short month.)

LynnB - I think you did a great job - I found soem really interesting books - I have 2 in progress right now that i'm hoping to finish by the end of the month - 1 on the shelf and 1 not (but it was in the same general area of the library as the science books)

And I too found several books on the science shelf. I even feel a bit smarter now!

The shelf of the month for March is: Mythology!
There is a lot of variety available on this shelf. There are surveys of myth (both general and culture-specific), historical, anthropological, sociological, philosophical, and psychological works, novels with strong mythic qualities (lots of Historical Fiction, Fantasy and Young Adult, especially), retellings of myths, holy works of many cultures and time periods, poetry, folklore, fairy tales, classics of ancient literature and drama, graphic novels... It's a shelf ripe with options that also has a strong unifying theme.
I hope you all enjoy it and find lots of great books to read!
(LynnB - I thought Science was a great shelf pick!)





I have to say that I LOVED the science books I read and also feel like I learned a lot. I think it is interesting to have Mythology (in some ways anti-science) right after the Science shelf.
Candiss, really, you don't have to justify your choice :) I'm sure it will be just as wonderful as all the others have been! And now, off to the shelf.

(And I loved Science Lynne it really stretched me and I actually loved what I read and have added many more to my TBR)



The shelf picker for April 2011 is POLLYANNA. Have fun choosing!
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Actually I didn't. I just had a little time today to look at them so I looked fast! I even was leaning toward something else but this caught my eye.