Neil deGrasse Tyson is the hallmark face of today’s front running scientists. Having the brains to converse with Einstein and the social charm to convey complex science concepts to the common person, Tyson is the perfect author for a book such as this.
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A Short History of Nearly Everything – Bill Bryson
A Short History of Nearly Everything is now at the top of my highly recommended books. Packed with witty commentary of the history of just about everything scientific, Bryson’s book appeals to the lay reader who’s curiosity stretched beyond the here and now. I enjoyed how Bryson included all the science necessary to explain and …
Raising Children Who Think for Themselves
The premise of the book is that children should be treated with respect and allowed to explore their world fairly with boundaries that are founded on reason.

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