Book 63

Dec 11, 2005 20:53

63. The Book of the Cosmos by Dennis Richard Danielson




I had to read this book for my cosmology class and it was definitely an interesting piece of work. Danielson has assembled eighty-five different texts about all sorts of things that deal with cosmological theories, from black holes to creation theories to superstrings. My only problem with the book is that I'm not all that interested in the subject, but it did open my eyes to lots of new things that I am unaccustomed to. It was nice too because the selections were relatively short and so when sometimes they were written in slightly lofty language, they didn't necessarily end up boring me.

556 pages/15105 total=101% of 15000

63 books=126% of 50

2005 Breakdown ~ Books I Own and Have Not Read

3 stars

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