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Nine Luminaries of Science: Interesting and Inspiring Facts about the Personal Lives of These Great Men and Woman by Joseph Mani
5.0
Nine Luminaries of Science by Joseph Mani is based on the life of nine great scientists - Nicholaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, Isaac Newton, Marie Curie, Jagdish Chandra Bose, Albert Einstein, C V Raman, Richard Feynman, and Stephen Hawking. The book has their education, scientific achievements, religious beliefs, and their details which a person didn't learn in textbooks.
Joseph Mani describes their marriages and personal traits fascinatingly. He talks about their early life and the influence of their parents, and family, which molds them. The author wrote eloquently. The narration could have been better.
I enjoyed the C V Raman, Marie Curie, and Albert Einstein's sketches the most. I didn't know that Richard Feynman was a prankster, his pranks made me laugh. We were told that Einstein was a weak student, but that's not completely true. C V Raman's marriage life was considered a reform in Indian society. I think everybody should read this book to know more about behind the scenes. I love this book and would recommend it to every reader.
Read more here - https://www.bookscharming.com/2019/08/book-review-nine-luminaries-of-science.html
Joseph Mani describes their marriages and personal traits fascinatingly. He talks about their early life and the influence of their parents, and family, which molds them. The author wrote eloquently. The narration could have been better.
I enjoyed the C V Raman, Marie Curie, and Albert Einstein's sketches the most. I didn't know that Richard Feynman was a prankster, his pranks made me laugh. We were told that Einstein was a weak student, but that's not completely true. C V Raman's marriage life was considered a reform in Indian society. I think everybody should read this book to know more about behind the scenes. I love this book and would recommend it to every reader.
Read more here - https://www.bookscharming.com/2019/08/book-review-nine-luminaries-of-science.html