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The Goldilocks Planet (Zalasiwicz) - a clearly written introduction to the history of the life, the planet and its climate
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How to build a Habitable Planet (Langmuir & Broecker) - a pretty comprehensive narrative of the history of the planet, a bit more complex though (roughly first-year degree level) - good though
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The Two-Mile Time Machine (Alley) - a great introduction to paleoclimatology
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The Earth: An intimate history (Fortey) - sort of feels like a mix between a travel book and natural history. Bit too wordy for me, lots of people like it though.
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Earth Story (Lamb & Sington) - a good general introduction into geology for people who haven't studied it before, with lots of good diagrams. You can get it very cheaply second hand.
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