18 reviews for Science: The Living Adventure: Astronomy and Space
Rated 3 out of 5
Lekshmi Sindhu –
I had mixed feelings. Some chapters were captivating, while others felt like a chore to get through. Could be more consistent.
Rated 5 out of 5
Shivam Arora –
This book fueled my love for space even more. The pictures are stunning and explanations easy. I can’t recommend it more.
Rated 4 out of 5
Aanand Kumar –
I am very much impressed with the scope of topics covered. It’s a great starting point for anyone curious about space, though some sections were dense.
Rated 3 out of 5
Abhigyan Raj –
It’s a okay resource for anyone who want to learn about space but they should get another resource along with this book.
Rated 4 out of 5
Somil Agarwal –
I loved the pictures! They really brought space to life. The text was engaging, but could have been more detailed. Overall, a fun read!
Rated 3 out of 5
Aman Kumawat –
This book is okay. It covers a lot of ground, but sometimes the explanations felt a bit rushed. Good for a general overview.
Rated 3 out of 5
Varun Dwivedi –
The book was informative. However, I thought the layout could be improved. Some sections felt a bit cluttered and disorganized.
Rated 3 out of 5
Mohit Verma –
I wanted to love it, but it was just okay. I found some of the diagrams confusing, and the writing style was a bit dry.
Rated 5 out of 5
Ankul Sharma –
Fantastic book! It sparked my interest in astronomy. The author’s passion shines through. Highly recommend it!
Rated 4 out of 5
Shreya Sahu –
Good for beginners, but those with some prior knowledge might find it too basic. Easy to understand and well-written.
Rated 4 out of 5
Arin Jain –
Enjoyable and very easy to grasp. It’s a good introductory text, though a bit light on mathematical explanations.
Rated 3 out of 5
Aniket Kumar –
It’s an average book on astronomy. Not bad, but not particularly memorable either. There are better options out there.
Rated 5 out of 5
Sarthak Joshi –
Excellent resource for students! It simplifies complex concepts and makes learning about space enjoyable. Worth the investment.
Rated 3 out of 5
Manish Chauhan –
A decent overview, but I think it tries to cover too much in one book. A bit overwhelming for a complete beginner.
Rated 4 out of 5
Vaibhav Singh –
The space exploration history part was so interesting! But the chapter on black holes was hard to understand.
Rated 5 out of 5
Geet Ranjan Chakraborty –
It’s a great book that’s simple enough for children and interesting for adults. This book is great for family time.
Rated 3 out of 5
Nandini Gupta –
An alright introduction to astronomy. I wish there were more hands-on activities or experiments included. Still, a decent resource.
Rated 4 out of 5
Kshitij Verma –
Well-written, but a little boring. It’s a good text book, but not exactly captivating. Maybe better for school than leisure reading.
Lekshmi Sindhu –
I had mixed feelings. Some chapters were captivating, while others felt like a chore to get through. Could be more consistent.
Shivam Arora –
This book fueled my love for space even more. The pictures are stunning and explanations easy. I can’t recommend it more.
Aanand Kumar –
I am very much impressed with the scope of topics covered. It’s a great starting point for anyone curious about space, though some sections were dense.
Abhigyan Raj –
It’s a okay resource for anyone who want to learn about space but they should get another resource along with this book.
Somil Agarwal –
I loved the pictures! They really brought space to life. The text was engaging, but could have been more detailed. Overall, a fun read!
Aman Kumawat –
This book is okay. It covers a lot of ground, but sometimes the explanations felt a bit rushed. Good for a general overview.
Varun Dwivedi –
The book was informative. However, I thought the layout could be improved. Some sections felt a bit cluttered and disorganized.
Mohit Verma –
I wanted to love it, but it was just okay. I found some of the diagrams confusing, and the writing style was a bit dry.
Ankul Sharma –
Fantastic book! It sparked my interest in astronomy. The author’s passion shines through. Highly recommend it!
Shreya Sahu –
Good for beginners, but those with some prior knowledge might find it too basic. Easy to understand and well-written.
Arin Jain –
Enjoyable and very easy to grasp. It’s a good introductory text, though a bit light on mathematical explanations.
Aniket Kumar –
It’s an average book on astronomy. Not bad, but not particularly memorable either. There are better options out there.
Sarthak Joshi –
Excellent resource for students! It simplifies complex concepts and makes learning about space enjoyable. Worth the investment.
Manish Chauhan –
A decent overview, but I think it tries to cover too much in one book. A bit overwhelming for a complete beginner.
Vaibhav Singh –
The space exploration history part was so interesting! But the chapter on black holes was hard to understand.
Geet Ranjan Chakraborty –
It’s a great book that’s simple enough for children and interesting for adults. This book is great for family time.
Nandini Gupta –
An alright introduction to astronomy. I wish there were more hands-on activities or experiments included. Still, a decent resource.
Kshitij Verma –
Well-written, but a little boring. It’s a good text book, but not exactly captivating. Maybe better for school than leisure reading.