by Chris Hadfield
I finished this book earlier this year, and I've thought about it quite a lot. I must confess it did take me a long time to finish it, maybe a couple of months, but I wouldn't say that was a bad thing – it was more the kind of book you pick up once in a while, read a chapter, and put down satisfied....
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Chris Hadfield's book "An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth" was an amazing read that I couldn't put down. Surprisingly, there were a lot of things that I learned through reading Hadfield's book. There were a lot of motivational moments throughout and plenty of opportunities to reflect on my own ...
Being a Canadian I must admit being slightly biased in my assessment of this impressive, modest and charming book written by one of Canada’s much loved hero and one of the world`s most famous and recognized Astronauts.In his modest mémoir Mr. Hadfield recounts for most part a life working diligently...
bookshelves: currently-reading, published-2013, radio-4, sciences, nonfiction, lifestyles-deathstyles, fradio, autumn-2013, autobiography-memoir Read from October 26 to November 01, 2013 BOTWBBC BLURB: Colonel Chris Hadfield has spent decades training as an astronaut and has logged nearly 4,000 ...
Col. Chris Hadfield is a rock-star quality astronaut followed by millions of people--I am one of them. My first exposure came from a session his son Evan set up on Reddit late last year called “ask me anything”. A user, in regards to Hadfield being in space for five months, asked, “Won’t you be lone...