13 Things That Don't Make Sense: The Most Intriguing Scientific Mysteries of Our Time
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Review
'Whether we believe we're stardust or nuclear waste, this book keeps us hooked...' --Independent on Sunday`Outstanding non-fiction reading' --Esquire
`Impressively knowledgeable, articulate' --Independent
`An admirably clear and clever writer'
--Evening Standard
Book Description
'Brooks is an exemplary science writer ... This is the sort of science book one always hopes for. Learned, but easy to read. Packed with detail, but clear. Reading it will make you feel clever' William Leith, Daily TelegraphRelated Posts
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