Fantastic Read, Very Informative . I fantastic read, covers lots of aspects of different ancient civilisations and possible technology that they had. Brings up lots of questions as to how th...
A straightforward, engaging, easy-to-read and enjoyable book.. This book is a great place to start for anyone who wishes to carry out a research project. Taking a practical and down-to-earth...
Thank you for a REAL FUN chemistry book. The author, Mr. Thompson, obviously loves the subject, and yes, darn it, chemistry should be "fun", a little dangerous and educational.
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Don't waste your money. Found this book very dull and uninspiring and not anywhere near as useful as other books in the Oxford handbook series.
Understanding Laboratory Investigations: Fo...
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A great introduction to research and research writing. I recommend this book to all our undegraduates who are interested in academic research. It is short, clearly written, and to the point....
Packed With Knowledge!. Why would a villager draw polluted drinking water from a canal where a dead donkey floats instead of using a nearby tap to get clean drinking water? Why did it take h...
Physics and computer science genius Stephen Wolfram, sets his sights on a daunting goal: understanding the universe. A New Kind of Science is a gorgeous, 1,280-page tome more than a decade i...
A true survival story. If any book captures the spirit of human survival it is this one by Douglas Mawson.It is the story of an Antarctic expedition that went horribly wrong and tells how Ma...