AP Biology Book Review Assignment

For the book you have chosen to read, please submit the following. We will be discussing the 1st half of the books on December 2nd and the second half of the books read on March 24th.

Due December 2nd

I. Citation- Please use MLA format (5)

II. Summary- Discuss the events which occur during the first half of the book. Your discussion should include a description of the main characters, as well as highlights describing the basic plot of the book.(15)

III. Quotes- Provide 2 quotes that you think are interesting or that make important points and explain why you chose the quote. At the end of the quote, in parentheses, indicate the page number on which the quote can be found. (10)

IV. What science or science processes are discussed in the book? (10)

V. Opinion- Do you like the book so far? Why or why not? (5)

Total possible- 45 points

Due March 24th

I. Summary- Discuss the events which occur during the second half of the book. Your discussion should include a description of any new main characters, and any changes in the characters already discussed, as well as highlights describing the book’s plot as it progressed to the end. (15)

II. Questions- What 2 questions would you like to ask the author and why? (10)

III. What science or science processes are discussed in the book? (10)

IV. Relate the book you read to information you learned in Biology this year. (10)

V. Opinion- Did you like the book? Why or why not? (5)

VI. Grammar, Punctuation, and Organization. (5)

Total Possible- 55 points

I have books to choose from or you may wish to read a book from the attached lists.

The books listed were recommended by biology professors across America, as the books they wish every student would read before entering college. Before selecting a book, check on Amazon.com for a synopsis of each book. Many of these books may be checked out at our local libraries.

1. Double Helix by James D. Watson

2. The Origin of the Species by Charles Darwin

3. Lives of a Cell by Lewis Thomas

4. Ever Since Darwin by Stephen J. Gould

5. The Panda’s Thumb by Stephen J. Gould

6. The Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold

7. Microbe Hunters by Paul Dekruif

8. The Mismeasure of Man by Stephen J. Gould

9. The Voyage of the H.M.S. Beagle by Charles Darwin

10. Growth of Biological Thought by Ernst Mayr

11. On Human Nature by E.O. Wilson

12. The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins

13. The Population Bomb by Paul Ehrilich

14. The Dragons of Eden by Carl Sagan

15. What is Life by E. Schroedinger

16. The Two Cultures by C.P. Snow

17. Rosalind Franklin and DNA by Anne Sayre

18. A Guide to Gaia by Michael Allaby

19. Mayonnaise and the Origin of Life- Thoughts of minds and molecules by Harold J. Morowitz

20. The Dancing Matrix- Voyages along the Viral Frontier by Robin Henig

21. In Search of the Double Helix by John Gribbin

22. The Hot Zone by Richard Preston

23. In the Rainforest by Catherine Caufield

24. Before Nature Ends by Bill McKibben

25. Natural Acts by David Quamnen

26. Hen’s Teeth and Horse’s Toes by Stephen Jay Gould

27. Living with our Genes by Dean H. Hamer and Peter F. Copeland

28. An Inconvenient Truth by Al Gore

29. A Reason for Hope by Jane Goodall

30. Race for the Double Helix: A personal account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA by James Watson

31. DNA Fingerprinting: The Ultimate Identity by Ron Fridell

32. Silent Spring by Rachael Carson

33. Charles Darwin: And the Evolution Revolution by Rebecca Steoff

A second list to consider:

A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking

A Field Guide to bacteria by Betsey Dexter Dyer

A Walk into the Woods by Bill Bryson

Before the Dawn by Nicholas Wade

Chromosome 6 by Robin Cook

Darwin’s Blind Spot: Evolution Beyond Natural Selection by Frank Ryan

Deep Survival by Laurence Gonzales

Doubt is their Product: by David Michaels

Endless Forms Most Beautiful: The New Science of EvoDevo by Sean Carroll

Full House by Stephen Jay Gould

Genome by Matt Ridley

Good Germs, Bad Germs by Jessica Snyder

In Defense of Food: An Eater’s Manifesto by Michael Pollan

In the Shadow of Man by Jane Goodall

Into the Woods by Jon Krakauer

Monkey Girl by Edward Humes

Moral Minds: by Marc Hauser

Number: The Language of Science by Tobias Dantzig

Of Moths and Men by Judith Hooper

Proust was a Neuroscientist by Jonah Lehrer

Refuge by Terry Tempest Williams

Relics of Eden by Daniel J. Fairbanks

Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA by Brenda Maddox

Second Nature: A Gardener’s Education by MaichaelPollan

Symbiosis in Cell Evolution by Lynn Margulis

The Beak of the Finch by Jonathan Weiner

The Demon in the Freezer by Richard Preston

The Diversity of Life by Edward O. Wilson

The Making of the Fittest: DNA and the Ultimate Forensic Record of Evolution by Sean B. Carroll

The Omnivore’s Dilemma by Michael Pollan

The Panda’s Thumb by Stephen J. Gould

The Red Queen by Matt Ridley

The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins

The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature by Steven Pinker

The Third Chimpanzee by Jared M. Diamond

The Third Man of the Double Helix by Maurice Wilkins

The World without Us by Alan Weisman

What Evolution is by Ernst Mayr

Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers by Robert Sapolsky