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Books like Why Evolution Is True

Why Evolution Is True by Jerry A. Coyne is about evolution, natural selection, evidence. If that's what drew you in, here are 6 books that share its DNA — each summarized on Superbook, and ready to chat with in the app.

  1. The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution
    The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution

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    The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution

    Richard Dawkins · Science

    The Greatest Show on Earth is Richard Dawkins's systematic presentation of the evidence for evolution by natural selection.

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  2. The Selfish Gene
    The Selfish Gene

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    The Selfish Gene

    Richard Dawkins · Science

    The Selfish Gene reframes evolution from the organism's point of view to the gene's.

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  3. The Blind Watchmaker
    The Blind Watchmaker

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    The Blind Watchmaker

    Richard Dawkins · Science

    The Blind Watchmaker is Richard Dawkins's argument that natural selection — cumulative, non-random selection acting on random variation — is sufficient to explain the apparent design in biological organisms.

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  4. The Ancestor's Tale
    The Ancestor's Tale

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    The Ancestor's Tale

    Richard Dawkins · Science

    The Ancestor's Tale is Richard Dawkins's account of the history of life on Earth, told backwards: beginning with humans and traveling back in evolutionary time to meet successive ancestors at the points where different lineages join.

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  5. Climbing Mount Improbable
    Climbing Mount Improbable

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    Climbing Mount Improbable

    Richard Dawkins · Science

    Climbing Mount Improbable is Richard Dawkins's response to the persistent intuition that complex biological structures — the vertebrate eye, insect wings, spider webs — are too improbable to have evolved by chance.

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  6. A Brief History of Time
    A Brief History of Time

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    A Brief History of Time

    Stephen Hawking · Science

    A Brief History of Time is Stephen Hawking's attempt to explain the biggest questions in physics — where the universe came from, how it behaves, and where it might be going — to readers with no scientific training.

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