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This was basically a history of science book that eventually devolved into a survey of some science. It had the feeling of being on solid ground up into the around maybe 1980. It's just the facts have just moved so fast in genetics and early hominids that it is hard to know what current science thinks. Lots of anecdotes. Lots of fact dumping. Lot of male scientists feuding with other male scientists. Still pretty cool and fairly readable, especially before it go too close to current day. This is
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It had a fantastic introduction but the rest was a bit dry and since earth science was the main topic, my least favorite field, I could only read for so long. I loved reading about the personal lives of men like Newton and Owens. You wouldn't believe how many people that have made tremendous contributions to society have had the strangest most effed-up lives... It is a sacrifice to devote so much to an intellectual pursuit because your personal life tends to suffer so greatly. When I realized th
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Bryson was surely writing for me, the person interested in and fascinated by cosmology, geology, and other scientific topics but with neither the educational background nor the turn of mind to professionally pursue them.

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I loved the book. It was funny, informative, and considering the scope, it was brief. The other reviews said it all. There is nothing I could add, until I found this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNYZH9...
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I loved the book. It was funny, informative, and considering the scope, it was brief. The other reviews said it all. There is nothing I could add, until I found this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNYZH9...
...more

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