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... done with The Elegant Universe, which I'm about to finish in more or less half the time it took me to read The Fabric of the Cosmos. ... Universe. I'm now a hundred and something pages in, which is probably a good indication that it's going faster than The Fabric of the Cosmos (which took me several months) did last year. ... Trial
PZ Fiction: Brisingr
Q Science (General): The Black Swan
QA Mathematics: Euclid's Elements
QB Astronomy: The Fabric of the Cosmos
QC Physics: The Elegant Universe
QH Natural history - Biology: The Selfish Gene
QP Physiology: How the Mind Works
R Medicine (General): ... Unravelling, Elizabeth Graver
The Fabric of the Cosmos, Brian Greene
Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
Silky, Leo Rosten
Tipping the Velvet, Sarah Waters
and anything by Cornell WOOLrich, ha ha Hey BJ,
To be honest, I haven't finished The Fabric of the Cosmos yet. It's my lunch hour read, so I've been cruising through it a little at a time. However, I'm several chapters in and can say that I've really enjoyed this book, and it's not often that I sit down to a good piece of nonfiction ... Hi, TheBooknerd!
It looks like your nonfiction choices are varied which is nice. Did you like The Fabric of Cosmos?
--BJ I, unfortunately, had to give up on The Fabric of the Cosmos. I usually love physics books but this one just dragged and dragged. I *hate* giving up on books, but since I'm trying to complete the challenge I can't stick with books that I find myself hating like I used to do. I'm giving myself ... Icarus at the Edge of Time by Brian Greene, a physicist and author of The Elegant Universe and The Fabric of the Cosmos, is a very quick read and absolutely delightful. It's a retelling of the Greek myth of Icarus, who flew too close to the sun on wings made with wax. This time it's told ... Book #4
Icarus at the Edge of Time by Brian Greene, a physicist and author of The Elegant Universe and The Fabric of the Cosmos, is a very quick read and absolutely delightful. It's a retelling of the Greek myth of Icarus, who flew too close to the sun on wings made with wax. This ... ... "Eschew Obfuscation" on it, but I don't have an address in the Afterlife. An opinion, yes; address, no.
I have finished The Fabric of Reality by David Deutsch. My review (located here) is favorable.
That leaves ... ... to Cemetery Symbolism and Iconography by Douglas Keister
18. Fool by Christopher Moore
Abandoned:
The Fabric of the Cosmos by Brian Greene
Perdido Street Station China Mieville
![]() ... picked the 50 books yet but I'm really looking forward to the challenge. I'm so glad I found this website. : )
1. The Fabric of the Cosmos by Brian Greene
TheBooknerd in 50 Book Challenge : TheBooknerd's NonFic 50 (Dez 21, 2008, 1:15am) ... away from all those paranormal romances and reading the many "someday" books that catch my eye.
I'm starting off with The Fabric of the Cosmos by Brian Greene. So far, so good. I finished The Fabric of the Cosmos this past week and Free-Range Knitter a week ago. I'm now reading My Just Desire. I just finished The Fabric of the Cosmos this evening, which I've been working on since, like, forever. (Really. I started it in late August. That's a long time, even by my standards, for something not read for a class.)
I bought The Whiskey Rebels when I was in Austin, 20% off ... Still working on The Fabric of the Cosmos which I think I started in, like, September. (Seriously.) I'm also reading Free-Range Knitter when I'm just not up to physics. I'm still working on The Fabric of the Cosmos since I didn't make any progress on it while I was in Texas. I did, however, make progress reading Free-Range Knitter. I'm still working on The Fabric of the Cosmos. I'm making progress again now that my usual lunch place has finished its emergency renovations to its seating area. Working my way through The Fabric of the Cosmos still. I'm making progress though. There's no thread yet for this week, so I started one.
I am (still) working on The Fabric of the Cosmos, though I might see if I can rustle up some fluff to read as well. Still working on The Fabric of the Cosmos. Still working on The Fabric of the Cosmos. Last week's massive head cold kept me more or less out of it for a few days and I made only a little progress on it. I've had a nasty cold most of this week, and in no condition to work on The Fabric of the Cosmos. So instead I re-read Lost in a Good Book and The Well of Lost Plots. Still working on The Fabric of the Cosmos. ... please no spoliers!
ETA >91 AnnaClaire, how stupid of me...The Elegant Universe might very well be a good pre-read for The Fabric of the Cosmos. Dr. Greene is, besides studly handsome, a wonderful writer of accessible science...but the subject matter was, for me, more comprehensible in The ... I got The Elegant Universe today through BookMooch. It will remain unread for a while yet -- The Fabric of the Cosmos is proving a bit of a challenge. The science part of my brain is a bit out of shape. :) I'm still working in The Fabric of the Cosmos and will be for some time. I'll be rooting out some fluff to read when I don't feel up to physics. Still working on The Fabric of the Cosmos. I'm a fifth of the way through it after about a week, but that's only because I'm just the tiniest bit less "general" than the intended audience (but admittedly not by much). Boy is this going to be a long haul. Finally finished A Monarchy Transformed. I'm still working on The Fabric of the Cosmos too. (See also, post 32.)
I also started listening to a LibriVox recording of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. I'm reading The Fabric of the Cosmos. It's a bit out of my usual reading, but not entirely out of left field: I've read similar books (like Coming of Age in the Milky Way), and I did take astronomy in high school. I started The Fabric of the Cosmos Friday. Just finishing A Monarchy Transformed and just starting The Fabric of the Cosmos. (This pair takes bookmash-avoidance to a whole new level.) ... left of A Monarchy Transformed last night, which is way less than I read during a normal lunch. So I stuck The Fabric of the Cosmos in my bag today instead. Try some of Brian Greene's books like The Fabric of the Cosmos and The Elegant Universe - they've both been highly recommended to me and I've just started The Fabric of the Cosmos and his style is really quite accessible (I'm a biologist so physics is a blank for me!) Medellia-Yeah, the finale was more of an emotional journey than an actual plot driven story. Made you feel good and then silly for feeling good. :) Davies and crew are on the way out and a new head writer takes over for the 2010 series.
Not reading anything right now I can count. Busy ... ... A Natural History of the Palette
16. The Golden Ratio: The Story of PHI, the World's Most Astonishing Number
17. The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality
18. Howl's Moving Castle
19. Chaos: Making a New Science
20. Flatland
21. The Elegant Universe: ... ... but I'm sure it will fade. :)
I'm leaving for a week long beach vacation and taking with me:
The Elegant Universe
The Fabric of the Cosmos
Gentlemen of the Road
and a Bon Appetit magazine. ... of Benjamin Franklin
* Don Quixote
* Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln
* The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality
* Tess of the d'Urbervilles
* The Trial of Joan of Arc
* Conquering Gotham: Bu ... I'm rereading two of my favorite books:
Fabric of the Cosmos by Brian Green
The Complete C. S. Lewis Signature Classics by C. S. Lewis ... Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life by Alister McGrath
5. The Dragon and the Unicorn by A.A. Attansio
6. The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality by Brian Greene
7. Licensed to Kill: Hired Guns in the War on Terror by Robert Young Pelton
8. ... ... in some detail that would be a plus.
I've already ready some of Brian Greenes work: The Elegant Universe and Fabric of the Cosmos - however I feel I am missing a huge chunk - it's like i've jumped into the deep end so to speak.
Many Thanks ... John Adams, and His Excellency).
The second book I got today is Brian Greene's The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality. Science, specifically astronomy, is a secondary interest of mine (the primary ones are some of ... ... you could say after a couple of solid years in this degree program. Ive read Brian Greene's The Elegant Universe and Fabric of the Cosmos. So I have an extremely basic understanding of the conflict between Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity, and possibly an even further basic ... ... Express by Billy Hayes
Paddington at Work by Michael Bond
1815:The Road to Waterloo by Katharine MacDonagh
The Railway Journey:The Industrialisation of Time and Space in the 19th Century by W Schivelbusch The Farewell Chronicles: How We Really Respond to Death by Anneli S. Rufus
The Fabric of the Cosmos (Space, time, and the texture of reality) by Brian Greene
Omnivores Dilemma by Michael Pollan
State of Denial : Bush at War, Part III by Bob Woodward
Good Omens by ... ... are :
The lions of Al-Rassan which i have decided to get because of all the praise it recieves from everyone here
The Fabric of the Cosmos by Brian Greene
Dancing to "Almendra" by Mayra Montero this ones mainly for a good culture read ;P reporter chasing the mafia in Cuba, ... As a strict amateur I can recommend The Elegant Universe and also The Fabric of The Cosmos. ... Teaches Chess
Neil Gaiman: Neverwhere, Sandman Vol. 1
Stephen Jay Gould: Full House
Brian Greene: The Fabric of the Cosmos
Stephen Hawking: Black Holes and Baby Universes
Larry Niven: Destiny's Road
E. Radford: The Encyclopedia of Superstitions
Ed ...
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