2002 - Nonfiction Read by Me

Explore a curated list of the best nonfiction books from 2002, read and reviewed. Discover top titles across genres, from history to self-help, all in one place.

Guns, Germs, and Steel Cover
Book

Guns, Germs, and Steel

by Jared M. Diamond

The fates of human societies.
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0679450777
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0679450777
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0465069908
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0465069908
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0393316823
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0393316823
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0679746749
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0679746749
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0890511586
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0890511586
Attempted cover for Book ID: 1567313590
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 1567313590
Attempted cover for Book ID: 1883536065
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 1883536065
The true believer Cover
Book

The true believer

 

No summary available.
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0393322386
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0393322386
The Quark and the Jaguar Cover
Book

The Quark and the Jaguar

by Murray Gell-Mann

From one of the architects of the new science of simplicity and complexity comes a highly personal, unifying vision of the natural world. As a theoretical physicist, Murray Gell-Mann has explored nature at its most fundamental level. His achievements include the 1969 Nobel Prize for work leading up to his discovery of the quark—the basic building block of all atomic nuclei throughout the universe. But Gell-Mann is a man of many intellectual passions, with lifelong interests in fields that seek to understand existence at its most complex: natural history, biological evolution, the history of language, and the study of creative thinking. These seemingly disparate pursuits come together in Gell-Mann's current work at The Santa Fe Institute, where scientists are investigating the similarities and differences among complex adaptive systems—systems that learn or evolve by utilizing acquired information. They include a child learning his or her native language, a strain of bacteria becoming resistant to an antibiotic, the scientific community testing new theories, an artist implementing a creative idea, a society developing new customs or superstitions, a computer learning to play chess, or the human race evolving ways of living in greater harmony with itself and with other inhabitants of the Earth. The Quark and the Jaguar is an engaging, elegantly written introduction to the life's work of one of this century's most accomplished and influential scientists. This is Gell-Mann's own story of finding the connections between the basic laws of physics and the complexity and diversity of the natural world. The simple: a quark inside an atom. The complex: a jaguar prowling its jungle territory in the night. Exploring the relationships between them becomes a series of exciting intellectual adventures.
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0375713425
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0375713425
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0451627873
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0451627873
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0140258795
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0140258795
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0812928342
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0812928342
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0521397340
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0521397340
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0679783393
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0679783393
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0415154359
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0415154359
Attempted cover for Book ID: 0877424209
Book View Book Title
 
Cover Sourced by ISBN
ID: 0877424209