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Reviews for Scientists: Extraordinary People Who Altered the Course of History

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The average rating for Scientists: Extraordinary People Who Altered the Course of History based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2017-10-12 00:00:00
2008was given a rating of 3 stars Sid Morrison
This book gives a great understanding of what the greatest scientists in history altered. If you are interested in learning about past scientists like Albert Einstein, Benjamin Franklin, Louis Pasteur and etc. If you were to read should should expect a lot of reading. This book explains 126 scientists and what they accomplished so you should be reading this book for a while but as I said if you want to know about these scientists that have changed the course of history then this book you should consider reading this book.
Review # 2 was written on 2013-07-11 00:00:00
2008was given a rating of 5 stars Jeff Myers
I'm a big fan of Buzz Aldrin and the space program in general, but I was disappointed by this book. The first part about the moon landing was interesting, and there were some interesting tidbits about how he felt during the whole thing. The second part about his struggles back on Earth, and the end of his first marriage, are also interesting, although somewhat flat. That period of his life had to be deeply emotional for him, yet he relays the story as if he was reading the weather report. Mr. Aldrin is clearly an emotionally reserved man, which makes the fact that he even attempted this book something of an accomplishment. The story is interesting as far as it goes, but lacks any real depth. The third part of the book, about his current wife Lois and his current jet-setting lifestyle, is the most disappointing. Buzz spends pages at a time essentially telling us about all of the celebrities he is close personal friends with, and how wonderful Lois is. However, he continues to break the cardinal rule of storytelling, in that he constantly tells us without really showing us. He keeps saying Lois is great, but never really gives us any real window into their lives together except to describe her apparent role as his business manager. His laundry list of celebrity acquaintances quickly becomes tedious, and comes across as bragging more than anything else. Buzz is an American hero in his own right, and it's puzzling why he feels the need to name drop to such a degree. I think no less of Mr. Aldrin for attempting this book, but in the final analysis, it's so much less than it could have been.


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