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Books about gravity.


iloveknowledge

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No, I Haven't.

However if you are interested in LQG, one of the most proficient writers on the subject is Carlo Rovelli.
He actually works in the field so his stuff isn't really considered pop-science for the masses.
You may want to take a look through this...
http://www.cpt.univ-mrs.fr/~rovelli/IntroductionLQG.pdf

If you want a more general book, which is a little harder reading as it contains some heavy math, you can't do any better than Gravitation by Misner, Thorne and Wheeler.
It is the definitive authority on Gravity as per GR.

( sorry, added an edit after Intrigued's reply )

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1 hour ago, iloveknowledge said:

divulgative

I suppose I should thank you for adding to my vocabulary, but then I would have to condemn you in equal measure for using such an ugly word, when "informative" would have served as well and been more readily recognised.

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