
The Age of Genomes: Tales from the front Lines of Genetic Medicine by Steven Lipkin and Jon Luoma

This book is a collection of "tales from the front lines of genetic medicine". The author discusses what is possible and not possible with current genetic technology. He also discusses some of the ethical issues of this technology. This book is set out in a conversational tone describing case studies, with limited science or technical discussion. In short, interesting if you haven't read much on genetics, nothing new if you have.
OTHER BOOKS:
~Junk DNA by Nessa Carey
~The Epigentics Revolution by Nessa Carey
~ Mutants: On Genetic Variety and the Human Body by Armand Marie Leroi