#10 A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson

August 13, 2009

A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson.
This book is narrated by the author, and deals with the creation of the universe, life, chemistry, physics – pretty much everything.
I nearly fell asleep and ran off the road while reading this book, which is a first. I had to roll the window down and slap myself a few times to keep from dozing off.
Not only was this book boring, it had an obvious political agenda. Yuck. I wish I could unread this.
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