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Unweaving the Rainbow: Science, Delusion and the Appetite for Wonder

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By: Richard Dawkins
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Publisher: Mariner Books
Pub. Date: 5th April 2000
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 352
Ean: 9780618056736
Isbn: 0618056734
Upc: 046442056731

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Inspiring
~ Written on Aug 11, 2008. out of users found this review helpful.

Unweaving The Rainbow is not only a great science book for a casual reader, but it is also very inspiring because Dawkins' writing shows science and the natural world in a light that fills the reader with awe and wonder. Very well done and pleasant to read.

What an author! What a book!
~ Written on May 20, 2008. out of users found this review helpful.

I was first drawn to Dawkin through his book God Delusion. He was very good author there and he is a very good author here. You will be enlightened.

A tour de force of scientific reasoning
~ Written on Mar 4, 2008. out of users found this review helpful.

After reading Richard Dawkins lucid explanation of why things are they way they are, the rainbow seems even more beautiful. The book is yet another example of Richard Dawkins' ability to eloquently provide simplified and lucid explanations to the wonders around us without resorting to the fantastic.

INSIGHTFUL...POETIC!
~ Written on Nov 25, 2007. out of users found this review helpful.

This is a beautiful work presented in a prose that captures a great thinkers' insights poetically; a pure pleasure to read and savor!

Brilliant
~ Written on Jul 29, 2007. 2 out of 2 users found this review helpful.

I positively love Dawkins literary style. The more of his books you read, the more you can feel how passionate he is about science and the natural world. The "official" book reviews call "Unweaving The Rainbow" a "love letter to science." I suppose you could call it that. I actually found it extremely informative on many scientific subjects, without being overly scientific or complicated. This would be an excellent read for someone who wants to learn something about natural sciences without getting drowned in all the professional, scientific jargon. The only reason I took a star away from this book is because I do feel that he gets a bit carried away with the poetry inserts. I'm not much of a poetry buff anyway, and the regularly inserted poems or poetic briefs only seem to get in the way of the interesting stuff in the book. Otherwise I loved this book immensely and would highly recommend it to anyone, whether scientifically inclined or not!!

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