![]() But the most important thing you’ll come away with is a renewed sense of perspective. The amount of knowledge in this book is incredible. The pages are filled with jaw-dropping facts and stories of those enshrined in (or forgotten by) the annals of science. He’s a brilliant writer and storyteller, which helps make complex topics like particle physics more accessible and relatable for novices, like me. Bryson tackles everything from the cosmos and physics to ice ages and evolution. At its heart, it’s a book about science and some of life’s biggest questions. It was the catalyst for me to begin building back up my reading habits and I’ve read it multiple times since. After graduating from university, it’s the first book that reminded me how much I loved reading. Recommendation: 10/10.Ī Short History of Nearly Everything is one of the most important books on my shelf. ![]() A Short History of Nearly Everything – by Bill Brysonĭate read: 6/15/19. ![]()
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