I need to pick a book to review on, is this book good? its by S,Singh. If its not a great book which of the following is good on the list (btw im looking for something not so difficult, something that's interesting and possibly fun, but idk if science books are fun so which is the best?)
List :
A Brief History of Time-Hawking
The Selfish Gene-Dawkings
Structures or New Science of Strong Materials-Gordon
Ever since Darwin-Gould
The Whole Shebag-Ferris
The day the universe changed OR Connections OR The Pinball Effect- All by James Burke
The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster- Henderson
So i was planning to do Fermat's Last Theorem but if its a bad book(cuz i dont wanna waste my time), which of these is good?
Please help, thanks!
List :
A Brief History of Time-Hawking
The Selfish Gene-Dawkings
Structures or New Science of Strong Materials-Gordon
Ever since Darwin-Gould
The Whole Shebag-Ferris
The day the universe changed OR Connections OR The Pinball Effect- All by James Burke
The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster- Henderson
So i was planning to do Fermat's Last Theorem but if its a bad book(cuz i dont wanna waste my time), which of these is good?
Please help, thanks!
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If you decide to go with another book, take a look at this one:
The Whole Shebag-Ferris
While I have not read that particular book, I did read a Ferris book on Olber's Paradox. Very nice book. My father-in-law also highly recommended "The Science of Liberty: Democracy, Reason, and the Laws of Nature," also by Ferris.
Best wishes with your reading. Right now, I have going a book on the Mayflower, a biography of J.S. Bach and one about Giordano Bruno. When I finish one of those, I'm looking at a biography of Walther Nernst. Good stuff!
The Whole Shebag-Ferris
While I have not read that particular book, I did read a Ferris book on Olber's Paradox. Very nice book. My father-in-law also highly recommended "The Science of Liberty: Democracy, Reason, and the Laws of Nature," also by Ferris.
Best wishes with your reading. Right now, I have going a book on the Mayflower, a biography of J.S. Bach and one about Giordano Bruno. When I finish one of those, I'm looking at a biography of Walther Nernst. Good stuff!