Lynn's review
The Universe in a Nutshell
by Stephen W. Hawking
I listened to A Brief history of Time a few years ago (in Milwaukee, actually). I enjoyed most of it, but did have to close it up and return it safely to the library about 3/4 through. I think it was when he started explaining how time has weight. Or was it mass? Clearly none of his brilliance stuck.
Lynn's review
The Universe in a Nutshell by Stephen W. Hawking
Lynn's review
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Yes, I'm a dork, and in addition to reading grammar books for fun, I also read science books. I've been told that Stephen Hawking is not as complicated to read as one might assume. While I did learn a lot from this book, I also was left with a lot more questions. Furthermore, the illustrations were either confusing or totally unnecessary.
I listened to A Brief history of Time a few years ago (in Milwaukee, actually). I enjoyed most of it, but did have to close it up and return it safely to the library about 3/4 through. I think it was when he started explaining how time has weight. Or was it mass? Clearly none of his brilliance stuck.
