A Short History of Nearly Everything Review: 7 Amazing Revelations That Blow Your Mind

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A Short History of Nearly Everything In Bill Bryson’s Popular Book Turns the Lab Notebook into a Lantern of Wonder 1. a-short-history-of-nearly-everything-review opens the cosmic attic A Short History of Nearly Everything begins, not with thunder, but with a gentle knock on the door of the universe. Bill Bryson wonders how “something” arrived from “absolutely … Read more

11 Takeways from Haruki Murakami’s Novelist as a Vocation

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The Quiet Art of Becoming: A Deep Dive into Haruki Murakami’s Novelist as a Vocation How a baseball game, a stubborn dream, and a mind full of “automatic dwarves” built a literary world unlike any other. There are writers who arrive with the noise of a brass band, pages flapping like banners in the wind.And … Read more

Kane and Abel Book Review: 15 Epic, Timeless, Radiant Lessons

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15 Quiet Epiphanies — Kane and Abel Book Review 1. Kane and Abel Book Review & the Miracle of Simultaneity Two infants, two hemispheres, one tick of the cosmic metronome: 18 April 1906. William, swaddled in Boston lilac; Władek, cradled by Galician birch roots. That shared dawn thrums like a tuning-fork through the whole novel. … Read more