Science a Go Go (http://www.scienceagogo.com/ )
has a zippy website from down under
devoted to "the latest science news, research tidbits and science discussion".
What caught my attention were their science book reviews:
see
Science a Go Go 2005 Book Reviews
Science a Go Go 2006 Book Reviews
for a good overview of what is going on in science,
through the medium of books.
Online book reviews, still fairly rare outside of e.g. Amazon,
or involving the payment of online fees for viewing, as at Antiquity magazine,
will surely play an increasingly greater role in science and literature,
and we were gratified to see Science a Go Go review our book Stars Stones and Scholars
on the same page as their review of Evolution: The Remarkable History of a Scientific Theory
by legal expert and Pulitzer Prize winning author Edward J. Larson (2006).
Take a look at Larson's publications and awards
and you will see that I would probably be better off
if I had Larson rewrite my book :-)
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