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  Every student should read this book.
Review created: 08/06/08
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Take a look at the other reviews. The only negative ones may as well be 'negative feedback' about the ebayer. They have nothing to do with the book.

The book is well put together and a fantastic condensation of a great deal of human knowledge and how we went about acquiring it.

Great Book ! ! !


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  A Short History of Nearly Everything
Review created: 06/09/08

I never received this book. paid for it, have no idea where it is. My review is short because I have not read or seen the book.


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  A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson
Review created: 02/08/08
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I'm only about 1/2 way through this book at this time, but so far I'm enjoying reading about how the science came about and about the people behind this science. It's a little different perspective of these scientific discoveries, that was not taught in my school when I was growing up.


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  A master story-teller teaches you science
Review created: 06/14/07
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Science, like history can be astonishingly interesting if taught properly. Bill Bryson has the ability to take us from the Big Bang to the ultimate fate of our Universe without any heavy lifting. Einstein, Rumford, Newton, etc all become more than legendary figures in science: They become humans and they become fallible. Learn how most widely accepted beliefs were proposed, often 50 years before their time, and were rejected.

If you only wish to read one book to learn how history and science intersect, this is it.


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  A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson
Review created: 04/24/07
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1 of 4 people found this review helpful.

THE CHURCH DOES NOT WANT YOU TO READ THIS.

"May our heterosexist, religious & materialistic friends find an open sexuality, a real god and the joys of nature".(Anon).

ABOUT THE BOOK:

This man covers everything from the beginning of the universe to the future, with every subject in between - geology, science, philosophy, you name the aubject, he covers it. We learn about our Earth, ourselves, other creatures, turns in history, discoveries - nearly everything. It certainly offers a challenge to the tiresome religions that dull our minds, not that god does not exist, but if she, he or it does exist, god would want us to know more about ourselves, others, the planet and the universe. There is no better book for a crash course to learn about everything ... well nearly.

OTHER BOOKS OR COMPANION BOOKS TO THIS BOOK:

Biological Exhuberance by Bruce Bahgemihl (heterosexuality not a natural norm).
Jesus and the Shamanic Tradition of Same Sex Love by Will Roscoe.
In Quest of the Hero by Lord Raglan, Rank & Dundes (Jesus myths before Jesus).
David loved Jonathan by Tom Horner (Adam & Steve long before Eve - and more).
The Secret Gospel by Morton Smith (Jesus's male lover/s)
The Christ Myth by Arthur Drews.
The Gnostic Gospels by Elaine Pagels.
Eros and the Mysteries of Love by Julius Evola.
The Man Jesus Loved by Theodore W. Jennings, Jr.
Jacob's Wound : Homoeroticism in Ancient Israel by Theodore W. Jennings, Jr.
The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins (a must - god's hatred & world suffering).
Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra (if ever a bible of the universe it's this).
From Pre-Socratic Philosophers to Plato(first section of any philosophy book).
Homosexual Behaviour in Animals by Volker Sommer & Paul L. Vasey
A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawkings

The Da Vinchi Code has some helpful insights, however its heterosexist stance that Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene is quite out of keeping with the homosexual hero stories and homosexual religious masters who have spanned history and prehistory. If anything, Jesus had a male lover, which is well-explained in several of the books above.

DVD's

The God That Wasn't There (see how religion harms people and the environment).
Stephen Hawkings Universe (big bang and more).
The Unknown Jesus (there were many Jesus's).
The Einstein of Sex (learn about sexual behaviour).
Kinsey (learn about homosexual behaviour, and Plato's good, beauty & truth).
The Power of Myth (careful of Joseph Campbell's heterosexist interpretations).

SO YOU'RE HOOKED ?

If you want to know more about debunking religion, heterosexism and greed (which serve as handmaidens to each other), or about Homosexuality and how it relates to Spirituality and Plato's 'Good, Beauty & Truth', then read my other Reviews & Guides on these Subjects, and see book list above.

Tidbit: One of the closest similarities to Jesus and the "Youth" is that of Hercules and his male lover, Hylas, with parallels like the river, a cave, nakedness, man lying upon man, wearing a loin cloth, asking the older one for love, etc.

KEY WORDS FOR THE HOMOSEXUAL HEROES & RELIGIOUS MASTERS TRADITION:

Hercules, Orpheus, Appolonius, Hadrian & Antonionus, Mithras, Osiris, Dionysus, Buddha, Jesus, Moses, Savior/Saviour Gods, Mystery Schools, Resurrection Myths, Sacred Sex, Carpocrates, Gymno Gymnos, Gnostic Gospels, Mythology, Shamans, Ancient Heroes, Homosexual Heroes, Greek Heroes.


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  great and easy transaction
Review created: 04/09/07
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

great and easy transaction.
that is all i'd like to say
great and easy transaction.
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great and easy transaction.
that is all i'd like to saygreat and easy transaction.
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  Bryson's guided tour through history!
Review created: 08/23/06
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Bill Bryson combines his dry sense of humor and a fantastic amount of research of little known facts into stories that are at once very entertaining and educational. I loved "A Walk in the Woods", and was excited to find that there were more books by this author. I am buying more copies of this book for my friends!


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  Not Sure What Happened!!
Review created: 06/07/06
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0 of 3 people found this review helpful.

I was ok until somehow the sale broke through. It wouldn't have bothered me if it didn't take me nine days to let me know. I understand that sometimes things just happen taht we can't control, but communication is the key.


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