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Zoology: March Theme Talk

Zoology: March Theme Talk

FromScientists Who Read


Zoology: March Theme Talk

FromScientists Who Read

ratings:
Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Mar 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This month we’re reading and chatting about Zoology! In this episode Mags and Jen chat about animal fiction and non-fiction they love or want to read, and we get some info on future themes and past podcast launches. Books Mentioned:Shark Heart by Emily HabeckThe Travelling Cat Chronicles by Hiro ArikawaThe Cat Who Saved Books by Sôsuke NatsukawaLessons In Chemistry by Bonnie GarmusAlice’s Adventures In Wonderland by Lewis CarollThe Wind In The Willows by Kenneth GrahameHis Dark Materials by Philip PullmanThe Soul Of An Octopus by Sy MontomeryRemarkably Bright Creatures by Shelly Van PeltOther Minds: The Octopus and the Evolution of Intelligent Life by Peter Godfrey-SmithIn The Shadow Of Man by Jane GoodallThe Rise And Fall Of The Dinosaurs by Stephen BrusatteAnimal Farm by George OrwellRoom by Emma DonoghueThe Bees by Laline Paul References:What is the plural of octopus? Join us for our March book club book Below The Edge Of Darkness by Dr Edith Widder!Where to find us: Join the Scientists Who Read book club & community Follow Scientists Who Read on Instagram & TikTok Follow Jen on Instagram Find all of our other links, such as our merch shop here Support us & get exclusive bonus content on Patreon
Released:
Mar 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (22)

The podcast where science meets fiction!Join Mags and Jen in their discussions of the monthly Scientists Who Read book club books, and conversations about the symbiotic relationship between reading and science.