Red Bluff, CA, United States | Member Since 2003
"A little bit interesting a lot boring"
Started out really great with a blow by blow discription on what passed in the planes as they were hijaked. Then went on to names and places I will never remember. Procedures followed then changes recommended. Not my cup of tea but i made it through to the end. One point made repeatedly in this report that stuck out. We won't be able to stop all attacks.
"Reader Beware!!!!"
Great writing, dark material. One story about a man who wakes up early in a crio chamber then proceeds to eat the rest of his crewmates to survive was almost too much to get through. The writing puts you right into the stories. So beware, you might be getting more than you bargained for.
"Wish it was longer"
I loved this book when i was young..... still fun to listen to. I wish Mr. Lewis could have written longer versions.
"Short and Sweet"
As good as the slighly longer version. I like the narrator. As a non scientist the book still reads well. Worth reading.
"Good read but I can't swallow the philosophy"
Riding a motorcycle and laying out tips on mechanics and pouring out philosophy. A strange combination, very well combined. Worth the read.
"One man's Journey to Joy"
I love this story, and Tim Curry does a top knotch job in bringing it to life. Its a story about one man and his journey into the unknown which wakes him up to what life is really about.
"Science's search for the meaning of it all"
Good book and maybe if i understood it better I would rate it higher. At the time of this review i've read it 3 times. Interesting, not overly long and well read. I recommend it for those who are curious.
"A true happy ending"
Well voiced, well written, very interesing true story. I think I would have liked Nash better sick than well. His treatment of his son and son's mother didn't set well with me. But the story is very captivating and i'm happy he made it though his sickness. I recommend.
"Johnny Cash's Voice works well with the Bible"
One of the greatest voices matched up with the greatest book ever written. Only one regret... he didn't read the old testament.
"Nothing is Something"
A plithora of exciting information on absolutely nothing. Worth reading and very entertaining. Having a hard copy of the book would have been useful. Such as when his talks stray to equations. Still.... very good.