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Any advice to give on finding some good-to-read scientific books?

Cloud Strife :3 Asked by jojoeh 8 months ago, 3 answers.

I, by last summer, have been obsessed in the supernatural world and especially and most notably, in Extraterrestrial study. I find all of this to be the most wonderful wonders in the world! I also find that books on history are good reads like books...

about angels, or the mysteries of this planet (like how Stone Hedge was created and related mystery scientific topics), and even books how fairy tales originated! I plan on visiting a book store (not a library, but it looks like one of those book stores in the movies where the actor always finds what they are looking for whether related to Vampires or anything) near my doctor building. It's just, I have no idea what to look for, for the time being. I would absolutely love a list a great books related on any wonder of this world that you'd approve! Thanks!!

Answered by soccerforlife on Mar 17, 2009, 08:56PM
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Angels and demons is a great book will answer a lot of your questions

Heading East from Banff Answered by smithmax on Mar 17, 2009, 09:14PM
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There was a book called Chariots of the Gods written sometimes in the 1970's (I think) that was pretty interesting. You might enjoy it.

P3@C3 Answered by relaxjessika on Mar 18, 2009, 01:48PM
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Gravity by Tess Gerritsen.
I normally don't like science fiction, but this was amazing. [;

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