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|  | Author: Bill Bryson Publisher: Broadway
List Price: $16.99 Buy Used: $5.00 as of 3/16/2010 05:51 CDT details You Save: $11.99 (71%)
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Seller: ParkStreetEast Rating: 784 reviews Sales Rank: 711
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: First Edition Pages: 560 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.1 x 1.2
ISBN: 076790818X Dewey Decimal Number: 500 EAN: 9780767908184 ASIN: 076790818X
Publication Date: September 14, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: This book has some edge wear and the bottom corner is turned up a bit. Good condition.
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excellent general scientific overview August 21, 2009 Lee Brownfield (El Paso, Tx) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book of science (composed by a writer and not a scientist, finally) is an exellent overview of scientific knowledge as we know it today. It is written in a novel-type style that makes it very readable, even if you are not crazy about science. It cant be read at one sitting because the science and short histories of the people that discovered it are still very detailed. but the facts are presented well and the different branches of science and discovery that Bryson addresses are also related to each other so that you get this general idea that everything is connected and makes sense.
Enjoy.
WRONG BOOK SENT August 19, 2009 Carol R. Sommers (New York New York) 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
THE BOOK I ORDERED IS THE ONE PICTURED (BLUE COVER).
THE BOOK RECEIVED, IS A LATER REWRITTEN EDITION.
NOT WHAT WAS SOLD TO ME AND NOT WHAT I RECEIVED
Fantastic book - a pleasure to read August 10, 2009 Open Eyes This is a very enjoyable book - well researched and superbly presented. Answers a lot of questions about science and the history of science and indeed of the planet. And all with a touch of humour too...
Fun and Interesting Read...If that's what you're into... July 30, 2009 C. Coleman (Atlanta) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm starting to see why more and more reviews begin with "This is what this book/product ISN'T."
If you're an avid fan of romance novels or scientific journals, you're not going to like this book.
This book ISN'T a science textbook. So, if you're a scientist or a genius in various fields of study like quantum physics, I'm not sure you're going to take a whole lot away from the experience of reading this book.
BUT, if you're someone who has an interest in a timeline of sorts from the inception of life all the way to 10 minutes ago - this is an entertaining, engaging, pleasurable read that provides a lot of information about a lot of things that a lot of people don't know a whole heck of a lot about.
With each scientific discovery, you'll learn a bit about the people who figured something out. At times, it may seem a bit tedious, but usually, the information about the discoverers isn't wasted information.
The book is a chronology of life and human exploration. There's plenty here to inspire you to break out your Google and do a bit more research on something you never knew.
And there's wit amongst the wisdom. Bryson is not the consumate humorist, but he's interesting and witty at times and he comes across very much as sort of a regular guy who has had the experiences of a lifetime and manages to find a great deal of humor in many of them. He's not egotistical, I'm just jealous of what he's gotten to do.
I'm pleased that this man, who clearly bit off more than he could chew when he decided to walk the Appalachian Trail, has managed to bite off something he could actually complete here. It's a pleasant read - a bit long, but worth it.
Required for AP Biology but FUN July 24, 2009 Ed from Nevada 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I read this after my son, who has to for AP Biology. I'm glad I did. It is a greatly readable book that makes science fun. I've found myself curious enough to look elsewhere for updates on some of the topics. Exactly what the Biology teacher had planned. This is a great synopsis of the vagaries of scientific investigation, and some of the great side stories can really entertain. My favorite is the janitor who read in his spare time, wrote a paper on planetary orbits, and was able to best all the professors of his day.
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