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WHEN WE CEASE TO UNDERSTAND THE WORLD.
WHEN WE CEASE TO UNDERSTAND THE WORLD. | BENJAMIN. LABATUT
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plemmdog
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“The Haber-Bosch process is the most important chemical discovery of the twentieth century. By doubling the amount of disposable nitrogen, it provoked the demographic explosion that took the human population from 1.6 to 7 billion in fewer than one hundred years.”

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Ruthiella
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I loved this odd book. It‘s a mashup of fact & fiction featuring real life 20th century mathematicians, chemists and physicists and imagining their brush with or full on free fall into madness as a result of trying to access the key of all things; the rules of the universe. The folly of trying to understand the divine leads to disastrous consequences and gives humans access to power they don‘t really understand. I‘m not sure I 100% got it all. 🤯

Cinfhen Great review!! I loved this one too / so unique 2y
batsy Nicely put! It's odd and doesn't fit any labels and I loved it, as well 💜 2y
Chelsea.Poole You perfectly explained this little book. I liked it too, but I‘m with you, did I “get” it all? I‘m not sure! 2y
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Ruthiella @Cinfhen It reminded me a bit in its fact/fiction blend of 2y
Ruthiella @batsy Thanks. It‘s not quite historical fiction but some how adjacent to it. 2y
Ruthiella @Chelsea.Poole Sometimes my inability to comprehend a book frustrates, but here it just sort of pleasantly sparked glimpses of understanding. 2y
BarbaraBB You encouraged me to finally read it. I loved HhhH! 2y
kwmg40 Glad to see you liked this one. I've got a copy and am hoping to get to it soon. 2y
Ruthiella @BarbaraBB I hope you like it and that the HHhH comparison is not misleading. 2y
Ruthiella @kwmg40 I hope your mind is also pleasantly blown by it! 2y
thebluestocking You described this indescribable book so well! I loved it too. 💙 I hope it does well in the tournament. 2y
Ruthiella @thebluestocking Anything goes in the TOB! It could take the rooster 🐓, you never know. 2y
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CindyE09
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After seeing rave reviews on this Man Booker International shortlister, I had high hopes going in. I think this book was well done, just not for me. It follows the imagined lives of several pivotal scientists as they make the discoveries that made them famous and how they go mad trying to understand the world around them. Parts were interesting and parts were boring, but even though I am in the minority, I am just glad the book was short.