Astronomy For Beginners: The Introduction Guide To Space, Cosmos, Galaxies And Celestial Bodies
M**N
Great read
This was a good introduction to learning more about space and the galaxy. The information was easy to understand and not daunting like a textbook.
T**R
Not what I was expecting
Book is mostly about the formation of the galaxy than actual astronomy observation. Good information just not good for learning how to do astronomy.
S**S
88 pages
I couldn’t make it past page 30. This “ book “ gave me the impression that it was made up of pieces taken from other sources and pasted together to make up a “ book”
A**N
AI generated book?
This seems to be what you would get if you asked chatGPT to write a book on astronomy. The text has that annoying AI generated pattern. Even the images appear to be AI generated. Don't bother.
A**R
Poorly written and cobbled together
This book is filled with enough typos to fill the universe it is trying to describe. While its very dumbed down the typos can easily lead to bad information. Such as describing the growth spurt of the universe as "a burst of expansion that led to the >Earth< growing exponentially in size at least ninety times of its original size."
A**E
High school essay
One of those self-published books that are worth the price: $0.00. There are "billllions and billllions" of better beginning astronomy books available.
T**E
Astronomy book
Great for a beginner
R**T
Love it - Great for young & old
I recently got (re)interested in astronomy and thought this book would a great place to start. Glad I did! It certainly lives up to its title. And while it is great for young people to read, it is not just a "child's book." I'm middle-aged and find it very well written and informative. Great little book! I'm learning a lot and will be reading it many times over.
C**N
Interesting and informative
Interesting facts with out the heavy physics and jargon, definitely a good foundation reference bookI would recommend reading this book
P**L
A bit simple and poor grammar
Explains very simple principles and gives a high level overview, does not really touch on the geography of thr galaxy, which is a pity. The later chapters have poor grammar and seem to be written as a school book.
H**N
Every human has the right to know their universal address
I bought this book for my stepson, my nieces and nephews and their children, parents, and every other human who has not read this book
M**R
Don't waste your money on this worthless book
This book is utter drivel. The author has not got a clue what they are talking about, and cannot even write grammatical sentences. How on earth did it get published?
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