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| |  | Books | Home » » A Short History of Nearly Everything | | | | | | | Description: | | One of the world’s most beloved and bestselling writers takes his ultimate journey -- into the most intriguing and intractable questions that science seeks to answer.
In A Walk in the Woods, Bill Bryson trekked the Appalachian Trail -- well, most of it. In In A Sunburned Country, he confronted some of the most lethal wildlife Australia has to offer. Now, in his biggest book, he confronts his greatest challenge: to understand -- and, if possible, answer -- the oldest, biggest questions we have posed about the universe and ourselves. Taking as territory everything from the Big Bang to the rise of civilization, Bryson seeks to understand how we got from there being nothing at all to there being us. To that end, he has attached himself to a host of the world’s most advanced (and often obsessed) archaeologists, anthropologists, and mathematicians, travelling to their offices, laboratories, and field camps. He has read (or tried to read) their books, pestered them with questions, apprenticed himself to their powerful minds. A Short History of Nearly Everything is the record of this quest, and it is a sometimes profound, sometimes funny, and always supremely clear and entertaining adventure in the realms of human knowledge, as only Bill Bryson can render it. Science has never been more involving or entertaining.
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| Bill Bryson | | Paperback:
| 560 pages | | Publisher:
| Broadway | | Publication Date:
| September 14, 2004 | | ISBN:
| 076790818X | | Package Length:
| 9.0 inches | | Package Width:
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Brilliant, Beguiling BrysonSep 06, 2010 Wow! This guy can WRITE. Bryson makes complex, esoteric science understandable in a book I could scarcely put down. As compelling a read as a good spy adventure novel--well-drawn characters, surprising revalations, bitter rivalries, vendettas, Nobel-chasing antagonists. And, scientific explications that a reader can comprehend. His discussion of the powers of ten alone is worth the price of admission. Witty, wry, sometimes ribald humor throughout eases the mind-torquing exertions the reader might have to perform. This is REAL science, but written in a way that facilitates real understanding.
Great author, Great material.Sep 06, 2010 Packed full of information, yet presented with a humorous and lighthearted style, this book is crafted to both inform and entertain and succeeds with an aptitude that few authors can muster. Bill Bryson is clever, and his sardonic wit colors almost every page as you travel with him from the beggining of time all the way to modern mayhems. Truly a great read, and in a digestible format.
Remarkable BookSep 01, 2010 This book is a wonderful romp through all areas of science, peppered with Bill Bryson's dry humor approach. I used this book in a class I called "Evolution of Science" in which I was able to teach the "Big Ideas" of science in all disciplines. Bryson does a great job of breaking down these ideas into stories that involve the individuals that brought these ideas forward. This personal approach made the ideas "come to life" as students learn a lot more about how science works and of the type of person that can often be involved in the biggest ideas. One reviewer noted that this was a drawback to the book - that too much time was spent on this aspect. But it makes the stories interesting and also makes one realize the brave audacity one must have to bring forward what appear to be "crazy ideas." Imagine the reception recieved by the individual who first proposed that the continents are floating. The same is true for Darwin, Newton, and many others.
From a teaching perspective, this approach breathes life into these ideas and illustrates why the "scientific process" became important and why a good scientists always questions the norm. I very much enjoyed the book, but will admit that it is the CD audiobook that got me through.
The science bible for the laypersonAug 31, 2010 This book far exceeded any expectations that I had and I was a little disappointed by the time I reached the end. While science certainly fascinates me, I often get frustrated at my failure to grasp much beyond basic concepts given the complexity of the topic and the failure of most scientists to make such complex topics accessible. As a result, I'm usually intimidated by many science books because they go deep very quickly and assume a far greater depth of scientific knowledge than most people have --- my education was primarily in the humanities with a smattering of lower level science courses.
Bryson strikes the right balance of breadth and depth, explaining sophisiticated concepts in digestible fashion, while also providing relevant context. This context may not appeal to a scientist, but certainly is quite valuable to a lay reader. Bryson adeptly uses these contextual elements to perfection and brings fun and interesting historical information without detracting from the book's broader goal.
I'd certainly recommend this book the curious person who may be easily intimidated by complex science. I've read Stephen Hawking's "A Brief History of Time" and mostly felt like I was going through the motions without a deep understanding of the subject matter. While Bryson's book certainly make me an expert, I was totally engaged and felt far smarter about a range of science concepts than before I picked up this book.
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Nearly everything is missingAug 28, 2010 When I picked up this book, I thought the "everything" in "nearly everything" was everything. In the introduction, the author makes it seem that way too. He fails to mention (anywhere in the book) that his perception of "everything" is just the natural sciences. It is a fun, engaging, acceptably thorough survey of the way mankind first discovered and now views the natural sciences, and for that, it is worth notice. But to say that it is a take on everything is not only wrong, but arrogant and blind. Granted, the author probably didn't create the title, and it was probably a gimmicky phrase thought to fall in line with Stephen Hawking's catchy titles, it is a fair representation of the author's perspective, which resonates throughout the text.
The biggest part of "everything" is man's culture and it is not even regarded except in the findings of science. And even then, it is severely deficient. When it looks at Relativity or Evolution, for example, it passes up the opportunity for really exploring the theories so that the author can spend more time on the scientist's lives and events surrounding the actual science. I guess that's why it's a history and not a science book, but getting just a taste is painful for those seeking more than just cocktail party anecdotes. The book doesn't even touch on all of the sciences--most notably lacking a survey of psychology. Neuroscience is perhaps at the forefront of "everything" and it isn't even hinted at here.
Instead, Bryson broadcasts, in the officious, repetitive, and sarcastic way so many outside of science do, that man and his culture are insignificant, lucky and dangerous. Amnesia strikes the author several times as he asserts how innovative and creative we have been by examining a few of the great natural philosophers and then abruptly claims how harmful and puny we are. He will claim how vast the earth is and how easily it (or an asteroid) could destroy the insignificant mankind and then notes how we are destroying the earth and are a likely candidate for the most destructive thing in the universe.
Bryson sees man's product as shameful and the rest of the universe as brilliant and awesome. The truth of the latter should not necessitate the former.
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