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    Post by Gregoriouse The Great Thu Sep 19, 2013 1:55 am

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    Post by alvspr Thu Sep 19, 2013 6:58 pm

    The Joy of Sex

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    Post by Ckyle7 Thu Sep 19, 2013 11:07 pm

    Educational Psychology - Woolfolk.

    God I referenced that book so many times, for so many essays, eons ago!
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    Post by seven Mon Sep 23, 2013 11:08 pm

    Diagnostic Microbiology by Koneman.
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    Post by _-Scarlett-_ Tue Sep 24, 2013 9:32 am

    Janeway's Immunobiology.  Great for learning all about the immune system.
    http://www.amazon.com/Janeways-Immunobiology-Immune-System-Janeway/dp/0815342438
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    Post by Dinwar Thu Oct 24, 2013 9:06 pm

    Tough one.

    "Principles of Geology" is a fantastic textbook, if a little (okay, a lot) dated.

    "Patterns and Processes in Vertebrate Evolution" is a very interesting read as well.

    Honestly, though, given the number of times I've read it I'd have to go with "Archaeology of Human Remains". It's a fantastic textbook on taphonomy in megafauna, with principles that translate to all megafauna, not just humans. Plus, you get all sorts of fun looks from people when you read it while waiting for work to start in the morning. No one wants to mess with the guy who's reading the book on how to get rid of a body.

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