Halfway done with the book challenge
Jun. 26th, 2007 12:06 pm14. Terry Pratchett, Ian Stewart, and Jack Cohen - Science of the Discworld (Volume II- The Globe)
This one I actually liked better than the first. The science parts focus more on history and culture, and the creation of humans in terms of when and how did we become human? The one thing I didn't like about the book is that Stewart and Cohen seem to be pretty anti- religion. But still it was an enjoyable read, and when I get home I'm going to read the last volume, if I can find it.
15. Neil Gaiman- Neverwhere
This was an amazing book that I read in 2 days, mostly on the way home from Jerusalem. It's about a guy who accidentally ends up in the world of the London Underground. It's really well written and I like Gaiman's style a lot. I wish he at Pratchett would write another novel together like they did with Good Omens. Though alas, I doubt that will happen.
This one I actually liked better than the first. The science parts focus more on history and culture, and the creation of humans in terms of when and how did we become human? The one thing I didn't like about the book is that Stewart and Cohen seem to be pretty anti- religion. But still it was an enjoyable read, and when I get home I'm going to read the last volume, if I can find it.
15. Neil Gaiman- Neverwhere
This was an amazing book that I read in 2 days, mostly on the way home from Jerusalem. It's about a guy who accidentally ends up in the world of the London Underground. It's really well written and I like Gaiman's style a lot. I wish he at Pratchett would write another novel together like they did with Good Omens. Though alas, I doubt that will happen.