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Science News' Favorite Books of 2015

With piles of books published each year, it can be hard to choose the most worthy titles to curl up with at the end of a long day. To help sort through 2015's books, the Science News staff offers its must-read picks, many of which have been previously reviewed in the magazine. Read those reviews at the links below or in our Editor's Pick: Favorite books of 2015.
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The Invention of Nature (Andrea Wulf)
The Invention of Nature
1
Andrea Wulf
The Reason for Flowers (Stephen Buchmann)
The Reason for Flowers
2
Stephen Buchmann
The Diet Myth (Tim Spector)
The Diet Myth
3
Tim Spector
Black Hole (Marcia Bartusiak)
Black Hole
4
Marcia Bartusiak
How to Clone a Mammoth (Beth Shapiro)
How to Clone a Mammoth
5
Beth Shapiro
The Invaders (Pat Shipman)
The Invaders
6
Pat Shipman
The Science of Mom (Alice Callahan)
The Science of Mom
7
Alice Callahan
Lesser Beasts (Mark Essig)
Lesser Beasts
8
Mark Essig
Do No Harm (Henry Marsh)
Do No Harm
9
Henry Marsh
Infested (Brooke Borel)
Infested
10
Brooke Borel
Rust (Jonathan Waldman)
Rust
11
Jonathan Waldman
Scientific Babel (Michael D. Gordin)
Scientific Babel
12
Michael D. Gordin
A Beautiful Question (Frank Wilczek)
A Beautiful Question
13
Frank Wilczek
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