The Blogger's Guide

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Book Description

A Complete Guide To Almost All You Need To Know About Setting Up A Blogger Blog

Reader Reviews
  • User image   David Reid
    Tantalizing potpourri
    24 May 2020
    A good selection (albeit without any discernible order) of topics to hopefully get readers interested in some mathematics (and a little physics) beyond secondary school level. Breezily discussed, without the depth that would lose readers; anyone who wants depth can proceed with the keywords in the Internet. By flipping through it, I only found one small error, which indicates that it probably has very few errors throughout, which in itself is an accomplishment. Recommendable
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  • User image   George Guekos
    19 Nov 2012
    Well written, topics appealing to the reader. No need to have a math background, quite easy to understand. A little more information for the reader on some topics would improve the book.
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  • User image   Emmanuel Charles
    24 Jul 2012
    Thanks, I have always want such material.
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  • User image   nilesh mittal
    18 Apr 2012
    its intersting i love this
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  • User image   louww
    21 Dec 2010
    Well written book and an easy read with some useful links and info to Google on maths
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    23 Nov 2010
    just so sweet .........
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  • User image   Jayakarthick
    10 Nov 2010
    Though I was not really passionate about maths this book is such a wonderful compilation of reality. Recommended for sure ;p guys who likes maths will love it... for others its a real knowledge base and a intro to a different perspective of maths;) Worth a READ !!!
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  • User image   Tirtha Debnath
    16 Oct 2010
    It is a very good eBook for math lovers
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  • User image   Kris10
    20 Aug 2010
    As a post-college member of society I've been on a mission to expand my horizons, more specifically a quest of giving second chances (particularly to things that once made me curse the heavens) thus my reading a book about math. A friend of mine suggested it and I can honestly say that no bias in the world could have made me like math...nope, either math won me over or my heart would remain stone. (I went to an arts college that did not require math classes...one of the reasons I picked it.) Friends, this book is such a great delight that I needed to share it. It's made me think about the Universe a little differently and although I may not go out and take a Trig class it certainly challenged my long held feelings on this mysterious thing called 'math.' The book is a quick read with short (but insightful) chapters and not a hint of confusing math lingo. Not once did I feel like I was being lectured at but rather a dialogue was being created between myself and the author. I felt that the author simply wanted to share his love and passion for a subject he sees being misunderstood all the time. I cannot recommend this book more...but I%u2019ll try! It%u2019s an amazing read and a great way to inspire those who thought they were done with math. Perhaps it will inspire someone to re-explore math but at the very least I believe it will lead to understanding and respecting math for the beautiful part of the Universe it is.
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