Popular Reading: Dinosaurs at the Dinner Party

In Dinosaurs at the Dinner Party, historian Edward Dolnick tells the fascinating tale of how paleontologists in the early 19th century analyzed the fossil record to create the story of dinosaurs we know today.

Once you are finished, check out the rest of our Popular Reading collection. Titles range from commentary, fiction, historical fiction, mystery, suspense, non-fiction, current affairs, science, social issues, and politics.

Our collection is on the first floor of Mullen Library in the Reference Reading Room.

Hold your cursor over the Title to see a short description of the book, or click to view the catalog record. The status of the book is shown beside the call number.

 

Title Author Status
Dinosaurs at the dinner party : how an eccentric group of Victorians discovered prehistoric creatures and accidentally upended the world Dolnick, Edward
The missing thread: a women’s history of the ancient world Dunn, Daisy
And so I roar: a novel Daré, Abi
The ghost cat: a novel Howard, Alex
Hum Phillips, Helen
I heard there was a secret chord: music as medicine Levitin, Daniel J
Buried deep and other stories Novik, Naomi
Haunt sweet home Pinsker, Sarah
America first: Roosevelt vs. Lindbergh in the shadow of war Brands, H. W.
Book and dagger: how scholars and librarians became the unlikely spies of World War II Graham, Elyse
How the world made the West : a 4,000 year history Quinn, Josephine Crawley
Nexus: a brief history of information networks from the Stone Age to AI Harari, Yuval N.
The mighty red: a novel Erdrich, Louise
Shock induction: a novel Palahniuk, Chuck
Burdened: student debt and the making of an American crisis Liebenthal, Ryann
The elements of Marie Curie: how the glow of radium lit a path for women in science Sobel, Dava
The hidden globe: how wealth hacks the world Abrahamian, Atossa Araxia

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