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- November 17, 2006 Discover's
25 Greatest Science Books: Introduction - Nobel laureate Kary B. Mullis ponders on the firmament of science books: "Books like Radin's [Entangled Mind] doggedly pursue scientific evidence for ideas that have been widely, but unreasonably, discredited for decades, or even centuries. Fortunately, scientists (at least in the Western world) no longer get confined to quarters or excommunicated for their books. But when an author puts himself on the line by embracing an unfashionable idea, even though he is guaranteed to generate scorn or indifference, this should somehow be recognized."
- Reading the Enemy's Mind: Inside Star Gate -- America's Psychic Espionage Program, is chosen as the Book Bonus/Editor's Choice for the March 2006 issue of Reader's Digest.
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