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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Isaacson did a very nice job of combining his personal life with his intellectual life, and of explaining as clearly as possible his major ideas.
Several aspects of this book I particularly appreciated. The first is that Isaacson did indeed follow his intellectual life, and tried to show how Einstein's mind worked throughout the book. This meant one got a perspective on what made him different, if he was that, and why he was the one to come up with relativity. But ...more
Several aspects of this book I particularly appreciated. The first is that Isaacson did indeed follow his intellectual life, and tried to show how Einstein's mind worked throughout the book. This meant one got a perspective on what made him different, if he was that, and why he was the one to come up with relativity. But ...more
Typically I really enjoy biographies. I was hoping to learn more about Einstein the human. Unfortunately for me, there was too much in this book about the scientific detail of his great discoveries / advances, that was far over my head, and turned me off. I got about a hundred pages in, and gave up.
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