Attended a talk by Dr. Bonato and appreciated his perspective on how networks pop up in unexpected places and how graph theory can be used to extract otherwise unseen insights. I'm hoping there is a more to learn from Dr. Bonato in this book, especially on how individuals can apply those mathematical tools for themselves.
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jtplatt wants to read Dots and Lines by Anthony Bonato
jtplatt wants to read Living the Vanlife by Noami Grevemberg
jtplatt wants to read Where Should We Camp Next? : National Parks by Stephanie Puglisi
Love camping and love the National Parks, but surprisingly have not managed to combine those and actually camp out in one of the parks yet, at least not since I aged out of scouts. Looking forward to this read!
jtplatt wants to read Witches, Wizards and Sorcerers by Jean Menzies
jtplatt wants to read Dragons, Wyverns and Serpents by Jean Menzies
jtplatt wants to read After Eden by John Charles Chasteen
jtplatt wants to read Here Begins the Dark Sea by Meredith Francesca Small
jtplatt wants to read Question 7 by Richard Flanagan
jtplatt wants to read Subliminal by Leonard Mlodinow
jtplatt wants to read Atomic Habits by James Clear

Atomic Habits by James Clear
No matter your goals, Atomic Habits offers a proven framework for improving every day. James Clear, one of the world's …
jtplatt wants to read Frightful Folklore of North America by Mike Bass
jtplatt wants to read In Defense of Housing by David J. Madden

In Defense of Housing by David J. Madden
In every major city in the world there is a housing crisis. How did this happen and what can we …
jtplatt wants to read Earthman, Come Home by James Blish

Earthman, Come Home by James Blish
When the cities left Earth, they exchanged a simple environment for one of constant, sometimes shattering, change. The Universe was …