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  • Published on: 1800
  • Binding: Paperback

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Easy fun read
By pebbles
Fantastic book. Love to read about what science used to be like - crazy times!!

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Exceptionally entertaining and interesting
By A customer
If you like to have your assumptions challenged, be massively entertained, meet a mind that is quirky and original, be taken in unexpected directions, and possibly be occasionally shocked or outraged, then read this book. If you think the world is endlessly fascinating, Kary Mullis will extend that, and if you think it is dull, he may change your mind.There seems to be no subject which is taboo, and there is stuff here about poisonous spiders, about psychic possibilities and astral travel, about the ozone layer and the scientific myths that pass through the mass media as knowledge.Kary Mullis has a remarkable mind, and his Nobel prize represents not just an ability to do stuff with chemistry, but knack for cutting through to the core of any subject. He shines light from unusual angles, and sees a different picture.This is intellectual entertainment of the highest order. And even the chemistry is interesting. You don't have to be a scientist to enjoy this book - just alive. But it will certainly appeal to those who buy scientific books, and if you like Feynemann, you'll love this. Enjoy.

10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
4Better living through chemistry...
By A customer
The cover of this book describes Dr. Mullis as "Hunter S. Thompson meets Stephen Hawking". And that's about as good a description of the book as you're likely to find. Like Hawking, Mullis is not interested in giving esoteric descriptions of the finer points of biochemistry; instead he rambles from one humerous anecdote to the next, dealing with everthing from winning the Nobel prize to OJ Simpson. In fact, the book is more a collection of essays than a single progression of ideas. Also, his style bears many resemblances to that of Hunter S. Thompson. This is obviously no coincidence, seeing as one of the chapters in the book is entitled "Fear and Lawyers in Los Angeles"... All in all, this book is a very entertaining insight into a very eccentric mind.

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