The Double by James D. Watson reads as candid, brisk. These 12 books share its genome — matched by how they actually read, not just their shelf label.
Watson's insider account of the DNA discovery race blends scientific achievement with unflinching portraits of the flawed personalities and institutional politics that shaped one of biology's pivotal moments, delivered in an intimate, sometimes irreverent voice. Best for: readers interested in scientific history, the sociology of discovery, memoir, and the human drama behind major breakthroughs.

readers interested in scientific history, the sociology of discovery, memoir, and the human drama behind major breakthroughs
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