And Other Lost Tales of Love, War, and Genius, as Written by Our Genetic Code
Ratings17
Average rating3.9
The Violinist's Thumb – 4 Stars:
Another strong book from Sam Kean after The Disappearing Spoon. He takes one of the most complex topics in science and makes it approachable by weaving in the stories of people involved—some central, some just on the fringe—and takes us all on a fun, insightful ride.
That said, the book isn't always smooth. The transitions between anecdotes and scientific explanations can feel a bit forced or contrived at times. But the final section on the genome is the best part: clean narration, sharp historical context, and highly engaging.
This is the second book I’ve read from Kean, and it’s clear he’s a special kind of science writer. I’m looking forward to reading more from him.
The Violinist's Thumb – 4 Stars:
Another strong book from Sam Kean after The Disappearing Spoon. He takes one of the most complex topics in science and makes it approachable by weaving in the stories of people involved—some central, some just on the fringe—and takes us all on a fun, insightful ride.
That said, the book isn't always smooth. The transitions between anecdotes and scientific explanations can feel a bit forced or contrived at times. But the final section on the genome is the best part: clean narration, sharp historical context, and highly engaging.
This is the second book I’ve read from Kean, and it’s clear he’s a special kind of science writer. I’m looking forward to reading more from him.