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review 2019-08-22 03:20
Chris Hadfield is Pretty Awesome
An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth - 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. 

 

Chris Hadfield, the well-known Canadian astronaut, has had an amazing life to read about. I'm a bit biased –I love space stuff– but I think most people would enjoy reading the crazy training astronauts have to go through and the unbelievable routine of life in space. From his beginning as a pilot to how he became an internet sensation in space, Chris Hadfield narrates his journey of hard work and big dreaming.  

 

Some of the reviews I've read complain that he is too proud or has "too big an ego", but I don't really agree with this view. Yeah, the guy describes how he won awards, did great, and got important jobs – but it's true! It must be pretty hard to sound humble when you've got to narrate all your big achievements, and this is a man who has many. 

 

Still, I won't go around saying it's perfect. As you can see, I rated it three and a half stars. As much as I enjoy reading on how people brush their teeth in space, or the life-like simulations of space travel at NASA, there's a lot of the book spent on giving life advice. And it may be a bit too much. 

 

I don't know how to fully explain it, but many times I just felt the advice was not relatable. I just didn't feel like it could apply to me. Or, on the other hand, it felt like some random quote you read on Pinterest – a bit cheesy or overused. I'm not trying to say Chris Hadfield is not a genius or that I didn't learn anything from his book, not at all, but sometimes his constant advice or metaphors made the reading slow down.

 

Still, pretty awesome book! I always enjoy reading about space, and NASA must be one of the coolest organizations ever. 

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review 2017-04-05 09:39
The Darkest Dark
The Darkest Dark - Chris Hadfield,Terry Fan,Eric Fan

Beautifully illustrated by the Fan Brothers, and written by astronaut and former commander of the International Space Station, Chris Hadfield. A story about being afraid of the dark, learning to see the wonder of stars, space, and the night sky, and chasing your dreams. Perfect for fans of the space program or parents of kids that still want to sleep with the lights on.

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video 2016-12-19 09:08
The Darkest Dark - Chris Hadfield,The Fan Brothers,Kate Fillion

This is so cute.

 

 

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Nice children book by astronaut Chris Hadfield. 

 

Good gift for children. 

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review 2015-05-10 00:00
You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes: Photographs from the International Space Station
You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes: Photographs from the International Space Station - Chris Hadfield Introduction

--You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes: Photographs from the International Space Station

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review 2015-02-04 15:14
"Your Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes", by Chris Hadfield
You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes: Photographs from the International Space Station - Chris Hadfield
This book is a virtual creation of earth from space. Mr. Hadfield shares with us along with his thoughts a selection of amazing and unforgettable photographs taken during his five months stay on the International Space Station. This planetary tour opens a window to the magnificence of the landscapes and effects humans had shaping our world.

Awesome what else can I say

 

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