My dad has recommended many books over the years, but this one has to be the most timely - and it was written twenty years ago! I suppose that means reason is timeless. Carl Sagan questions why humanity is so enamored with pseudo-science and the paranormal as opposed to, you know, the truth.Sagan's ...
Really thought-provoking work. Sagan's even-handed, open-minded approach to all streams of thought is refreshing and thoroughly engaging. He writes with a truly infectious sense of the beauty inherent in a cogent, thoughtful worldview. I won't bother speaking in a lot of detail about the book, but I...
I debated between 3 and 4 stars, so probably 3.5. I liked it a lot, but the first several chapters sometimes got tedious with the neverending lists of ways people ignore science. And I wondered who he was trying to convince. I should think most of the people who would read this book already under...
I read this as part of a book exchange with my husband. It was kind of hit and miss for me, mainly in part because I found it a bit dated, and I feel like we've as a society made strides in this area. My favorite part of this book was reading the notes my husband made when he read it about 10 year...
I think this is a book that everyone should read; we really aren't taught to critically think in school, and this would be a good place to start. It explained everything very clearly; Sagan was amazing at putting things into layman's terms, and this book was no different. As someone who is about to ...
It's always great to find a scientist that can actually write and make it interesting. Carl Sagan is one of those. I had read part of this many years ago and somehow lost the book so it was with pleasure that I now have finished reading it properly. This book really makes me want to reread Cosmos.I ...
The last couple of chapters seemed more like filler than anything else. Maybe it's just me. I expected more science and less about what is wrong with pseudoscience. It has to be assumed that he's talking to a group of people that are at least interested in science. Said people might not know that mu...
Didn't really care for this book... I hoped for something better, but ended up just waiting to finish it and to move on. Books like these make me hate science - I really don't know why, I love science. I guess it's the high and mighty, us vs. them tone of the book. Also, I read this in Croatian, and...
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