Ok folks, I've never done a bookring before, but I saw this book sitting
next to me in my pile of books and wondered if there would be any interest
in it. If I get a halfway decent response I'll send it out.

 

Would anyone be interested in a "The Science of the X-Files" bookring?
Here's a snippet from the back of the book: 

 

"With the help of leading experts, scientist Jeanne Cavelos explores the
scientific theories- and supporting research- that shed light on some of the
series' most bizarre and compelling episodes.  

* Could a man cause fungi to destroy everything he touched? 

* What sort of nutrition could be derived from a diet of human livers? 

* Could bees be genetically altered to sting a person with smallpox? 

* Could concentrated human pheromones really make Scully do "the wild thing"
with a stranger? ". and more. 

 

I am a huge X-Files fan and I really enjoyed this book. I don't quite want
to give it up, but I wanted to share it with others, so this sounds like the
perfect solution. ;)

 

Let me know if there's any interest.

 

-Lauren



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