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A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson, Doubleday
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Galileo’s Finger: The ten great ideas of science by Peter Atkins, Oxford University Press
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The Music of the Primes by Marcus du Sautoy, Fourth Estate
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Nature via Nurture: Genes, experience and what makes us human by Matt Ridley, Fourth Estate
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