Just finished reading Quicksilver last night, which has led me to spend the following 3 hours reading Neal Stephenson's website, numerous Wikipedia articles on the Glorious Revolution and James II, and annotations from around the web
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The bits about Science! and Finance! are great - and Daniel Waterhouse is a great observer of cool stuff, but fairly large chunks did nothing for me.
We Need to Talk about Kevin (which I'm also halfway through) is amazingly good, so I'm looking forward to finishing that.
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Be warned, the next two books pretty much alternate science, finance, diplomacy and war in successive chapters, to great effect.
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Chapter by chapter, a Pratchett story following the wizards examining and analysing the new world (which is actually Earth) alternates with chapters written by Stewart and Cohen explaining in depth the science of the phenomena that the wizards observe.
I'm biased (Jack and Ian are both professors in my department) but I recommend it if you like Discworld and/or are interested in science. All three of the authors have a very readable style, and the book was sufficiently well-received to spawn two follow-up volumes (`tSoD II: The Globe', in which the wizards observe human society and culture, and `tSoD III: Darwin's Watch', in which the wizards study evolution).
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However, I've never wanted to go back and do A-level physics more in my life.
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