by Paul Davies Non-Fiction Paul Davis is one of those names that people who read about time travel theory get to know well. The description says: "This is a book about the meaning of time, what it is, when it has started, how it flows and where to. It examines the consequences of Einstein's th...
Not a lot of romantic development and it wasn't as developed as his later stories. It was nice to pass the time. I just wish there had been more scene and interaction with Sebastian and Liam.
13 authors, leading names in Paganism and academia, reflect on the relationship we experience between landscape, ancestry and our sense of self. it's a book with remarkable breadth and depth, and a lot to challenge and inspire a reader. I was asked to read the book way ahead of publication, and to...
Two stars for the first half of the book, four stars for the 2nd, so that leaves me at 3 stars for the whole thing.Several of the early essays of this collection focus on the early history of the Royal Society and the philosophy of science. They're very academic, hard to read, and full of RS-relate...
Davies is extremely knowledgeable on the topic of the search for alien intelligence, and this book is comprehensive. It's also a call for us to be less limited in what we're looking for to define life, and I'm all for that. So for someone who doesn't know much about this topic and is interested, I...