About the Science in Fiction Project/Sign-up

Are you a science geek? Do you like reading about science in fiction? By science in fiction, don't I mean "science fiction"? Not necessarily. Science fiction is usually speculative, whereas by science in fiction, I mean science that is written about in a realistic setting and manner.

I have an engineering degree, so although I don't read about it often, I do enjoy a book when science or math plays a major role. I thought about hosting a Science in Fiction Challenge, but there are so many challenges right now that I'm participating in, and I knew I didn't have room for one more. So, the only solution was to make my idea a long term project. I know there might not be many takers, but that's okay. We science geeks are usually introverts and off by ourselves anyway!

You might be asking yourself where you would even start with finding out about novels that are science-oriented. I didn't know where to start either, so I googled "science in fiction" and found a great resource called lablit.com . At their site they talk about the very idea I had, and many of the books on their list are ones I had planned on reading at some point anyway. Some of these include Einstein's Dreams by Alan Lightman, The Speed of Dark by Elizabeth Moon, Measuring the World by Daniel Kehlmann, Crow Lake by Mary Lawson, and Intuition by Allegra Goodman. It's a great list to start from.

There are no set number of books to complete; this is just a commitment to have a long-term goal of reading more "science in fiction" titles. Feel free to set yourself a specific goal if you desire, though. If you're interested in this project, sign up using Mr. Linky below, and I'll put your blog on the sidebar. I'll be posting Linkys for your reviews as well. The first one is below.

Science in Fiction Reviews

Enter your April-August reviews here. If you've read any books in the past that are on the list at lablit.com , feel free to enter those as well.