A disquieting and original psychological study. Rogue Moon is the story of monstrous scientific ambition matched by human obsession.
Category: Physics
Six Easy Pieces
by Richard Feynman ISBN: 978-01402-7666-4 First published 1995 138 pages Publisher: Penguin Science Cover illustration by Andy Bridge Star rating unavailable A star rating is unavailable for this book. In its introduction Feynman describes how the book's intended audience is Physicists, specifically those commencing an undergraduate degree in Physics, but really for any physicist that… Continue reading Six Easy Pieces
Volcanoes
by Rosaly Lopes ISBN: 978-1-85168-725-1 First published 2010 143 pages Cover design by vaguelymemorable.com Publisher: oneworld-publications.com 4/5 Stars A great introduction to volcanoes, that starts with the following words, "we could also compare volcanoes to cats: with few exceptions, they spend most of their lives asleep". For chemists and geologists the author lists the type… Continue reading Volcanoes
Revenger
by Alastair Reynolds ISBN: 978-0-575-09054-5 First published 2016 425 pages Cover design & illustration: blacksheep-uk.com 3/5 Stars This is a great rip-roaring space yarn. The concepts introduced here are mind-boggling and truly awesome. However, although it doesn't say on the cover - it is a young adult book and reads as such. The story is… Continue reading Revenger
Introducing Quantum Theory
A Graphic Guide by J.P.McEvoy and Oscar Zarate ISBN: 978-184046850-2 First published 1996 173 pages Cover design: Edward Bettison 4/5 Stars For 25 years at the beginning of the 20th century, a most remarkable set of scientists developed what would become known as Quantum Theory. Einstein, Pauli, Dirac, Schrödinger, Planck, Born, Curie, Bohr, De Broglie,… Continue reading Introducing Quantum Theory




