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A Short History of Nearly Everything
A Short History of Nearly Everything

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Author: Bill Bryson
Publisher: Doubleday
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 644 reviews
Sales Rank: 2069318

Format: Import
Media: Hardcover
Edition: Illustrated Ed
Pages: 624
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.7
Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 8.5 x 1.7

ISBN: 0385609612
EAN: 9780385609616
ASIN: 0385609612

Publication Date: November 1, 2005
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Customer Reviews:   Read 639 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Simply Amazing!   January 6, 2009
Let me start by saying that this was one of the most interesting and enjoyable books I have ever read!
The author starts by explaining the beginning of the universe and he discusses it in a very intriguing and easy to understand way. The truly "astronomical" numbers are put into interesting analogies and you truly stand in awe at the information being presented. After this, the book diverts its attention to Earth, a topic which is just as fascinating as the first portion of the book. Bryson moves on to talk about early scientists and discoverers and how they determined the age of the Earth, the orbit of planets, and discovering various elements, among many other things. The next few chapters deal with some important scientists and their contributions as well as providing funny and sometimes strange stories about the scientists, some will make you laugh while others may even shock you. My favorite part of the book deals with the many chapters dealing with the origin of life on Earth and how modern living things came to be. Bryson details the theory of evolution in a clear and easily understood way.
Bryson presents all the material in a very objective way, including some areas that are up for debate; he presents the facts and figures as he is given instead of trying to sway your view to one side of the argument.
I can not praise this book enough, I think it will appeal to just about any audience. The book is mostly science oriented but is still largely open to those without any real background in the material being covered as Bryson explains things as if you have no prior knowledge of the subject at hand; despite the elementary approach to the topics, those with a firm background in science will no doubt learn many new and exciting things throughout the book.
Highly recommended!



5 out of 5 stars Great Science And History Presented In An Entertaining Way   January 4, 2009
Bill Bryson has created a wonderfully informative book, A Short History of Nearly Everything. In it, he presents a large amount of scientific findings and history in a very entertaining fashion. This book made me laugh out loud many times. This is a great book for anyone, but particularly people who enjoy science. This is one of the best science books I have ever read. Schools should replace science textbooks with this book. It is unlike many other science books, because it is so entertaining. Bryson does not simply ramble on in a boring fashion about a boring science topic. Instead, he presents the information in a way that makes you care about it, and entertains you at the same time. You will never regret reading A Short History of Nearly Everything.



5 out of 5 stars One of the best books that I have ever read   December 28, 2008
Bill Bryson has raked together a sampling of all the technical knowledge that we have. Some of the conclusions may be questionable, but questioning is what man does best. This is a book that everyone should read. I am reading the book for the second time and have two other copies that I am circulating among my friends.


5 out of 5 stars Everyone should read or listen to this book   December 28, 2008
Anyone interested to know where we come from, how big is the universe is, how tiny is human history, how and where life "is", etc... must read this book.

Hands down, one of the greatest books in its category written by a funny author with the ability to make complex things pleasant and easy to grasp.

I suggest the complete audio CDs (17 hours). Started to read this book and the experience was somehow less interesting. Too many names are acknowledged throughout the book, I'd guess around 1000, and that makes it a bit hard to follow.

I intended to write a longer review but after seeing more than 640 reviews on Amazon alone with a rating average of above 4.6/5.0, I would suggest to just get the audio CD and listen to the whole book twice!

Kudos to Bill Bryson for this magnificent masterpiece.



5 out of 5 stars Entertaining Journey Through the Universe   December 28, 2008
I got this book because I could not find the one I wanted. I was hoping I made the right decision. I have been really enjoying this book. Bryson explains Science in a way that makes it extremely interesting and understandable. I'm very glad I got took a chance on it.

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