Ebook: The Elements: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Author: Philip Ball
- Genre: Art // Music: Guitar
- Series: A Very Short Introduction
- Year: 2004
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Language: English
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The topic of my book is about the elements. The intended audience for the book is for anyone who wants to read it. But, if you wish to understand the logic of the author, you should have at least taken a Chemistry class.
The point of this book was to find out the history, the impact, and connection the elements have had on the people of this planet. The author does accomplish this goal by thoroughly explaining each topic. He doesn't deviate from the topic at hand. The book was clear and concise. At times, the author did use some big words and referenced some people I've never heard of before but it clearly got the point across.
In this book, the author did not need to consider other points of view because this book was meant to be informative, not one that brings upon arguments or debates.
The best part of the book was the last 2 or 3 chapters. It got really interesting because Philip Ball talked about how the hydrogen and plutonium bombs were created. Also, mentioning the place where they created new elements was pretty interesting too. The author tried to make the book interesting and he did. He used pictures, pictures are always good, and also used language that teenagers can understand if we decided to read it. It wasn't like a book that had 5 10-letter words every sentence. It was easy to read. Possibly combining a few chapters together and also separating some too could improve the book. It felt like 1 chapter was too long and then another was too short.
I would recommend it to next year's Chemistry class. I would recommend it because it's short, easy to read, and interesting. It should be kept on to the list for next year's and future chemistry classes. Yes, it should be added to the library's book collection. When it's added, the book may be kind of hard to find because it's so small.
I think this book served very well in Mr. Halkyard's purpose for this assignment. I did learn things and gained new knowledge. I am now even more interested in learning about the elements. I also gained a new perspective about the elements as it was written in a book to inform people.
Overall, this assignment was good because it gave everyone a chance to read something they enjoyed about Chemistry. I liked studying the elements and I chose to read about the elements. It also provided new perspectives of Chemistry to inform the reader instead of doing projects to comprehend material.
The point of this book was to find out the history, the impact, and connection the elements have had on the people of this planet. The author does accomplish this goal by thoroughly explaining each topic. He doesn't deviate from the topic at hand. The book was clear and concise. At times, the author did use some big words and referenced some people I've never heard of before but it clearly got the point across.
In this book, the author did not need to consider other points of view because this book was meant to be informative, not one that brings upon arguments or debates.
The best part of the book was the last 2 or 3 chapters. It got really interesting because Philip Ball talked about how the hydrogen and plutonium bombs were created. Also, mentioning the place where they created new elements was pretty interesting too. The author tried to make the book interesting and he did. He used pictures, pictures are always good, and also used language that teenagers can understand if we decided to read it. It wasn't like a book that had 5 10-letter words every sentence. It was easy to read. Possibly combining a few chapters together and also separating some too could improve the book. It felt like 1 chapter was too long and then another was too short.
I would recommend it to next year's Chemistry class. I would recommend it because it's short, easy to read, and interesting. It should be kept on to the list for next year's and future chemistry classes. Yes, it should be added to the library's book collection. When it's added, the book may be kind of hard to find because it's so small.
I think this book served very well in Mr. Halkyard's purpose for this assignment. I did learn things and gained new knowledge. I am now even more interested in learning about the elements. I also gained a new perspective about the elements as it was written in a book to inform people.
Overall, this assignment was good because it gave everyone a chance to read something they enjoyed about Chemistry. I liked studying the elements and I chose to read about the elements. It also provided new perspectives of Chemistry to inform the reader instead of doing projects to comprehend material.
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