A review by kfolezzz
Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher by Lewis Thomas

adventurous hopeful informative reflective medium-paced

4.5

I am convinced this book is magical. I found it in a little free library in Berkeley, and I completely fell in love upon reading the first three pages. It’s a collection of science, writing essays much like the ones I aspire to write myself, but it was first published in 1974. Surprisingly, most of the insight holds up over time. The inquisitiveness Victoriocity on the wonder is inspiring and makes you see the world as a better place. I gifted it to somebody else to share the love. Normally I get a five star reviews only to those books I want to re-read this book I wanted to pass on to others.