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The Universal History of Us: A 138 billion year tale from the Big Bang to you

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SKU: 9781405968874

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Embark on an epic journey through time with “The Universal History of Us” by Tim Coulson (ISBN: 9781405968874). From the Big Bang’s fiery birth to the emergence of humankind, explore 13.8 billion years of cosmic evolution. Coulson masterfully weaves scientific discoveries with captivating storytelling, revealing our place within this vast, interconnected universe. Discover how stardust shaped you and everything around you in this must-read for astronomy and history enthusiasts.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781405968874
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 34 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1405968877
  • Publisher Date: 2024-06-13
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 464
  • Width: 561 mm

21 reviews for The Universal History of Us: A 138 billion year tale from the Big Bang to you

  1. Mayank Joshi

    An impressive feat of storytelling! Coulson manages to connect the dots in a meaningful way. Definitely worth your time if you love history.

  2. Yashwant Suman

    Ambitious and thought-provoking. I’m not sure I grasped everything, but it has me looking at the world differently. Recommended!

  3. Zeshan Ashraf

    A bit dense in some sections, but the overall narrative is compelling. Coulson has done a fantastic job synthesizing complex information.

  4. Vishnuvardhan Veeravijaybabu Pinjala

    Fantastic! It connects science and history beautifully. My only criticism is some parts were a bit too technical for me.

  5. Saikat Das

    A great overview of everything! It is a bit too much information to absorb in one go. I will definitely be re-reading parts.

  6. Asim Prakhar

    What a journey through time! This book is a mind-expanding experience. It’s a bit overwhelming at times, but worth the effort.

  7. Shreyas Sidramappa Dulange

    Interesting concepts, but the writing style didn’t always grab me. Still, I learned a few new things. A decent read overall.

  8. Tanishq Sharma

    It is well-researched and presents a lot of information. But I found the sheer amount of information overwhelming at times. Still a good book.

  9. Ayush Shukla

    A surprisingly engaging read, given the vast topic. I found myself highlighting passages and wanting to learn more. Great book!

  10. Shubhangi Singh

    This book is impressive! Coulson makes complex science understandable. A must-read for anyone curious about the universe.

  11. Vaishnavi

    An ambitious project, and mostly successful! I learned a lot about the universe and our place in it. A little dry in places though.

  12. Ishika Sharma

    Coulson’s writing is engaging and accessible. This book made me feel incredibly small, in a good way! Highly recommended.

  13. Devyani Mehrotra

    A truly humbling experience. It made me contemplate my place in the universe. Some parts were hard to follow, but stick with it.

  14. Bharat Chandila

    It is an enjoyable and informative read, although at times it felt a bit overwhelming in its scope. A good introduction for the curious.

  15. Mansi Negi

    I enjoyed the broad sweep of history, but sometimes the details felt rushed. A good introduction to cosmic history nonetheless.

  16. Akshat Sharma

    Amazing scope, but I wish there were more illustrations. Still, Coulson’s passion shines through. Worth a read if you love science.

  17. Ishika Sharma

    I learned a lot, but the sheer scale of the book was daunting. It could have been broken down into smaller, more digestible chunks.

  18. Monika Vemala

    I appreciate Coulson’s efforts to make science accessible. While dense in places, it’s a worthwhile journey. Great for curious minds.

  19. Harsh

    A truly mind-bending journey! Coulson blends science and storytelling seamlessly. Some sections were dense, but overall a fascinating read.

  20. Ashutosh Agarwal

    The book gives a grand historical overview, but it occasionally lacks depth in certain areas. Still, it offers an enlightening experience.

  21. Medapureddi Tejo Sheshadri

    It is good, but I think it would be beneficial to have some prior knowledge in science to fully appreciate the book. I learned a lot!

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