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Average rating3.8
This book ought to deserve 5 stars, but it's full of sentences like this:
“The elements are conveniently set out in a table called the periodic table—I won't go into why it's called that, although it's interesting.”
It's infuriating that Dawkins can't make science simple without mutilating the details. This is presumably a book for children, and I can't see how this approach is supposed to get them excited to learn more, when Dawkins continuously refuses to complete his explanations.
I don't think this was intentionally written for children, but I think it's perfect for kids who have a serious interest in science.
All of the science covered is pretty basic. But the presentation is so pleasant that I was never bored with it.