A Short History of Nearly Everything | Paperback

Author: Bill Bryson | Format: Paperback

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Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Brilliant!!

img101 | 24/01/2008 | See all img101's reviews (11) »

Very good book, but all the confusing science jargon into plain English. A great read, and teaches you a lot along the way. Bill Bryson has defiantly out done himself with this book!

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars INCREDIBLE INSIGHTS INTO THE ORIGINS OF EVERYTHING THAT IS!

Gamebargains99 | 29/01/2010 | See all Gamebargains99's reviews (50) »

Most people would confess that science is quite boring to try and understand. But Bill Bryson has gathered together most of the documented evidence and theories that have been written about the origins of the universe, earth and life itself...and has repackaged it into a thoroughly entertaining read! This book really stirs the imagination, and reminds all of us - despite the superiority complex of most scientists - that actually we know very little about anything! In fact, everything in our lives is just a theory! It also reminds us that just our galaxy, let alone the universe, is so unfathomably vast, that we shouldn't be worrying too much about stuff anyway. We are just a microscopic spec in a vacuum...but there is obviously billions of other life forms out there! Yet we must remember how lucky we are, despite the HUGE odds, that we exist at all! Essential reading! The most interesting book i've ever had the pleasure to read....

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Loved it!!

smallaubergine | 07/04/2009 | See all smallaubergine's reviews (4) »

I am a big fan of Bill Bryson anyway, so was quite intrigued to find him turning his hand to....well nearly everything, which he does with aplomb.

Do not be put off by the subject matter, Bryson, in his inimitable style, manages to make everything not only accessible but interesting and often funny. This is another great addition to the Bryson catalogue. If only school text books could be half as well written as this!

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Brilliant

Superdude53 | 11/07/2007 | See all Superdude53's reviews (11) »

A very interesting and educational read in the usual lighthearted Bryson style.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars An amazing adventure in science

Jonimac1 | 01/05/2007 | See all Jonimac1's reviews (1) »

This was an utterly exhilarating read that I would recommend to everyone. Bryson packs so much interesting information into this book that it is impossible to put this book down. Ever since reading this I just want to know more, it really does give you a thirst for knowledge.

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