Two books that look good...
I saw these two books in Barnes and Noble. They look quite interesting. I might get them.
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The God Theory. I am always interested in the various evolution vs. intelligent design debates, and this book claims to come up with a way to accommodate both into one framework or paradigm.
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The Wealth of Networks. This is a fairly dense, scholarly book about networks, social and otherwise. Looks very interesting, but honestly, it may be too thick :)
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