![]() ![]() Although the book was published just before COVID-19, the details Bryson shares about microbes and viruses are nonetheless interesting: The chapter on microbes is particularly compelling to read while we’re grappling with the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Divided into sections such as the skin, the brain, bones and nerves, Bryson details important-and sometimes little-known-scientific discoveries in these areas, shares surprising facts and also provides the most up-to-date recommendations for nutrition, sleep and other self-care measures. And if you’d like to write a book review for a future month, please email Andy Brown at Plot summaryīill Bryson, one of the most celebrated travel and science writers of our time-he’s most famous for A Short History of Nearly Everything and A Walk in the Woods-tackles the human body in his latest work. If you’ve read this one, please share your thoughts in the comments below. Welcome back to The DO Book Club! For April, I read The Body: A Guide for Occupants by Bill Bryson. ![]()
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