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1. Black Hole by Charles Burns | ||||||
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2008-01-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description "I must have been one of the first customers to arrive at the comic shop when I heard the first issue of Black Hole was out 10 years ago, and my excitement didn't change over the years as he completed it. I don't think I've ever read anything that better captures the details, feelings, anxieties, smells, and cringing horror of my own teenage years better than Black Hole, and I'm 15 years younger than Charles is. Black Hole is so redolently affecting one almost has to put the book down for air every once in a while. By the book's end, one ends up feeling so deeply for the main character it's all one can do not to turn the book over and start reading again." --Chris Ware Questions for Charles Burns Amazon.com: Cartoonists are about the only people today who are working like Dickens did: writing serials that appear piece-by-piece in public before the whole work is done. What's it like to work in public like that, and for as long as a project like this takes? Customer Reviews (66)
Cool art, but overall a disappointing story...
Adolescence as purgatory
Good
Sucks You In, Kind Of Like A...
black and white |
2. The Black Hole War: My Battle with Stephen Hawking to Make the World Safe for Quantum Mechanics by Leonard Susskind | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(2009-07-22)
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3.5 to 4 star
A Bet Not a Battle
All hat and no science
An insightful introduction to modern physics
I am still confused |
3. Homes and Other Black Holes by Dave Barry | |
Mass Market Paperback: 208
Pages
(1995-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description There's nobody better than Barry to mine this territory, and everypage of Dave Barry's Homes and Other Black Holes yields upnuggets of the good stuff. Here are a few words from somebody who hasbeen there, done that: "Most experts recommend that, for maximumeffectiveness, you should look at forty-five or even fifty houses perday. Experienced home shoppers often reach the point where they canleap out of the real estate broker's car, look at a house, and getback into the car before it reaches a complete stop." The book also discusses the myriad details of settling into your newlife, including a section on making new enemies, dealing withcontractors, and redecorating. "The main tip you will pick up is thatif you want your house to look really nice, you do not necessarilyhave to have professional training or even a 'flair' for design; allyou need is to have more money than the human mind can comprehend." As always, Barry is assisted throughout by the illustrations of Jeff (Shoe)MacNelly, making Dave Barry's Homes and Other Black Holes a veryfunny book and excellent housewarming gift. --Michael Gerber Customer Reviews (9)
uproariously funny
An Important Read Before You Make Life's Big Decisions
The funny side of home ownership
How to make yourself miserable in your spare time Among other things, Dave explains why your furniture takes so long to arrive (it involves primitive harvesters in the jungle) and why you will hate it when it arrives; what is and is not a good neighborhood ("I [heart] my Pit Bull" is bad); the horrifying thing called a mortgage; home repair and why you should not do it yourself; making enemies with your neighbors and their big savage dogs; garage sales; moving stuff out of your old house ("Tropical fish should be individually wadded up in newspaper") and into your new house ("... which will give your possessions an opportunity to scurry, giggling, back out to the truck so that you may carry them inside again"). Basically, if the idea of moving doesn't scare you before you read the book, it definitely will afterwards. Dave explains in horribly, humorously accurate descriptions, just what will happen when you try to move from one house to another. His viewpoint is only warped by the bizarre mindset of one who has tried to move and is still scarred by the experience. So if you ever look around your house and think that you need more space, or a chance of scenery, have the doctor prescribe you something. But only after you've read this book.
Great before owning a house, a riot after... This book cracked me up when I first read it as a non-homeowner, and cracked me up even more after I'd bought a house. While Dave has slown down slightly with success, this and his other early books (Babies and other Hazards of Sex, and Dave Barry's Guide to Marriage and/or Sex) are still uproarious. Look, you need something to read on the john. This should be in the can at the Library of Congress. ... Read more |
4. Black Hole Sun by David Macinnis Gill | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(2010-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Durango is playing the cards he was dealt. And it’s not a good hand. He’s lost his family. He’s lost his crew. And he’s got the scars to prove it. You don’t want to mess with Durango. Customer Reviews (6)
Fast-Paced Adventure
Best I've read in years!
Mercenaries on Mars
Excellent sci-fi
more, please |
5. Black Holes and Time Warps: Einstein's Outrageous Legacy (Commonwealth Fund Book Program) by Kip S. Thorne | |
Paperback: 624
Pages
(1995-01-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (92)
Enjoy the ride
books this ambitious are a rare treat
An Incomparable Voyage Through Space
Beautifully Written, Carefully Researched and Articulated
A deeply human and riveting account of how physics predicted and described one of the universe's deepest secrets. |
6. Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandaries by Neil deGrasse Tyson | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2007-11-17)
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Fun Book
Bravo
The Most Informative Book I've Ever Read
Excellent collection of essays
wonderful book. poor presentation |
7. Flying from the Black Hole: The B-52 Navigator-bombardiers of Vietnam by Robert O. Harder | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(2009-05-04)
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Should Be A Movie!
A++++ book!!!
Pat McNeill
An insight by one of the Mission Planners
Excellent First Person War Story From SAC's Glory Days |
8. Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays by Stephen W. Hawking | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1994-09-01)
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A Brief History of Stephen Hawking Would Have Been Better
Great book!
Fascinating and eye opening!
Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays
Library Journal has it just right |
9. Black Holes: And Other Bizarre Space Objects (Science Frontiers) by David Jefferis | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2006-04-30)
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Customer Reviews (1)
Accessible to kids but not dumbed down |
10. A User's Guide to the Universe: Surviving the Perils of Black Holes, Time Paradoxes, and Quantum Uncertainty by Dave Goldberg, Jeff Blomquist | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2010-02-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description This is an indispensable guide to physics that offers readers an overview of the most popular physics topics written in an accessible, irreverent, and engaging manner while still maintaining a tone of wry skepticism. Even the novice will be able to follow along, as the topics are addressed using plain English and (almost) no equations. Veterans of popular physics will also find their nagging questions addressed, like whether the universe can expand faster than light, and for that matter, what the universe is expanding into anyway. Filled with fascinating information and insights, this book will both deepen and transform your understanding of the universe. Customer Reviews (17)
Awsome book
A great summer read
Like a science guy trying just a little too hard to relate...
OK, but not a must read
Warning - Global Warming alert |
11. Mysterious Universe: Supernovae, Dark Energy, and Black Holes (Scientists in the Field Series) by Ellen Jackson | |
Hardcover: 64
Pages
(2008-05-05)
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Richie's Picks: THE MYSTERIOUS UNIVERSE |
12. An Introduction To Black Holes, Information And The String Theory Revolution: The Holographic Universe by Leonard Susskind, James Lindesay | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(2004-12-23)
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Not for non physicists
Not for laymen
If you want this book: buy the paperback
Black hole spirit according to a true leader
Solid set of lectures |
13. Exploring Black Holes: Introduction to General Relativity by Edwin F. Taylor, John Archibald Wheeler | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(2000-07-22)
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A nice introduction to General Relativity
A Breakthrough in Undergraduate Texts
Good book if you like mathematics!
Amazing Introduction to a Very Esoteric Subject
Excellent delivery! |
14. Gravity's Fatal Attraction: Black Holes in the Universe by Mitchell Begelman, Martin Rees | |
Hardcover: 312
Pages
(2009-12-28)
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The Best Book on Black Hole's to Date!
Outstanding
What exactly is gravity
A wonderful book about a rather opaque topic |
15. Black Holes: An Introduction by Derek Raine, Thomas Edwin | |
Paperback: 212
Pages
(2009-09-04)
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No Heavy Math, Partial DE's don't come in until Page 5 |
16. Black Holes, Quasars and the Universe by Harry L. Shipman | |
Hardcover: 309
Pages
(1976-12)
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17. Quasars, Pulsars, and Black Holes by Frederic Golden | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1985-12)
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Quasars, Pulsars and Black Holes |
18. Why Aren't Black Holes Black? by Robert M. Hazen | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1997-04-14)
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"The Unanswered Questions at the Frontiers of Science." If any of the articles arose your curiosity, ample suggestions for further reading are included in the back of the book. All-in-all, it was an enjoyable book suitable for a sunny afternoon read.
Great educational book for us laymens.
A look at the frontiers of science The book is non-technical, without a single equation (though some of us may find this a disadvantage).Subjects include cosmology, dark matter, the fate of the universe, energy, chemistry, symmetry, geology, biology, the origin of life, aging, evolution, genetics, human development, and the search for extraterrestrials.Each section in the book provides a summary discussion of the current state of knowledge.However, it frequently only hints at the big questions in science (though most ca! ! reful readers will be able to surmise them).In this, the book's content is somewhat different from the description given on the cover.Interestingly, the book never discusses why black holes are not black. Generally I found the book technically correct, though often abbreviated (something that would be hard to avoid, given the book's broad scope).Sometimes the abbreviated style leads to explanations that are potentially misleading.For example, the discussion of the second law of thermodynamics (see page 95) is only four paragraphs.In this short space the authors give several examples of the second law at work, concluding with the statement: "The second law defines the direction of events in time.Water flows downhill.Rooms get dusty.Supplies of fossil fuels diminish.We grow older." Given a correct understanding of other circumstances, the first two examples describe the second law.However, in each case we can find counter examples if we ignore the unmen! ! tioned conditions under which the second law applies.Wate! r will run uphill if pushed with an electric pump.Rooms can get less dusty if we clean them.Supplies of fossil fuels may renew over millions of years (and lots of energy from the sun). The problem with the presentation of these examples is that the book does not adequately describe the significance of spontaneous processes and the requirement for closed systems for which the second law applies.The second law of thermodynamics does not preclude open systems becoming more ordered, only that the overall disorder of any closed system must increase with time. The example of growing older is particularly susceptible to misleading conclusions.Aging is a poorly understood process that probably has a significant genetic component.At any rate, our bodies are not closed systems.We continually assimilate energy to drive our metabolic processes in order to stay alive.Consequently, using the aging process as an example of the second law of thermodynamics is especially inappr! ! opriate in such a condensed discussion.In a later chapter, the authors actually go into great detail describing the genetic component of aging, describing the cause(s) for aging as one of the big questions in science (see pages 230 -- 235). Except for a few similar examples, however, the book does a good job of explaining the essential aspects of scientific principles and problems at a level with which most educated Americans will feel at ease. In addition to having no equations, the book also has no figures.A few strategically placed figures would do wonders for this book, especially in the sections describing aspects of human anatomy (the brain in particular).Even a few line drawings would help polish off the descriptions that (in the absence of drawings) are sometimes hard to follow.Also, the book does not have an index (a big disappointment to me) so when you read it, use plenty of page markers and a bright yellow pen.That's the only way you will be able to! !go back later and look up any interesting material for fut! ure reference. Overall, however, this was a great book and well worth the reasonable price.I am glad I bought it and took the time to read it. Duwayne Anderson ... Read more |
19. Black Holes | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(1992-08-28)
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Brilliant It's typically the kind ofbook that makes you feel smarter after reading it... ... Read more |
20. Escape From the Black Hole by Ivor Myers | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2007-03-15)
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