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Submit ReviewEach year since 2009, Physics World has been awarding one excellent popular-science book with the title of Book of the Year, not to mention creating a shortlist of nine other top titles from all the books we reviewed that year. We also love talking about physics books, and ever since our first such podcast in 2011, we get together each December to discuss our shortlist and reveal our winner. As is becoming a tradition, this chat was hosted by our regular podcast presenter and producer Andrew Glester, in his garden shed, where he can often be found musing about “science fiction, science fact and everything in-between” for his own podcast the Cosmic Shed.
As this year’s winner is the 10th to bag our Book of the Year, we decided to catch up with some previous winners to see what they are working on today; to chat about how their books have aged; and hear what they would do differently today. Tune in to the podcast to hear 2009 winner Graham Farmelo talk about Paul Dirac and his family; find out what 2015 winner Amanda Gefter is working on today; hear what 2010 winner Anil Ananthaswamy has to say about travel and science-writing; and find out more about hippies and physics from 2012 winner David Kaiser.
Of course we also discuss the various exciting books on the 2018 shortlist, and reveal our 10th winner of the Physics World Book of the Year, so tune in to the podcast to hear from a host of interesting writers and scientists.
We hope that everyone will find something to appreciate on this list, and hopefully we have given you a few ideas for some excellent holiday presents.
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