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The Science of Everyday Life

Why Teapots Dribble, Toast Burns and Light Bulbs Shine

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The Science of Everyday Life

By: Marty Jopson
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Have you ever wondered why ice floats and water is such a freaky liquid? Or why chilis and mustard are both hot but in different ways? Or why microwaves don't cook from the inside out?

In this fascinating scientific tour of household objects, The One Show presenter and all-round science bloke Marty Jopson has the answer to all of these and many more baffling questions about the chemistry and physics of the everyday stuff we use every day.

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Then this book is gonna make you say Hmm...🤔 and waaaaw! Interesting I didn't know.

Love little nuggets of knowledge?

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It's nice and interesting, but overall too much packed in too little detail to take much out of this book.

Too much in too little detail

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A lively, fun and well explained dive into the science that makes the thing we take for granted work. I particularly loved the discussion about the uniqueness of rainbows at the end.
Really interesting read, would definitely recommend to anyone with a curiosity about science.

Fun, well explained science

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The Science of Everyday Life is one of those books that makes science and that facts of everyday things that we take for granted easy to understand and, in my opinion, very accessible. Marty Writes in a way that feels more like he's having a conversation with you rather than laying heavy scientific facts. Because of this, the book never feels dry and genuinely topped out as one of those where I was enjoying it so much that I didn't want it to end.

But, Sadly, end it did. 

Marty is apparently a presenter/has something to do with 'The One Show'. My not being in any way much of a television watcher, I had zero clue who he was or how he went about his work, so I can honestly say that you don't have to be a fan of the show he appears on, or even have the faintest idea who he is to get the full enjoyment out of this book.

Marty narrates the audio book himself, something that normally comes across as a bit of a red flag to me. I know, it's a bit harsh to assume the author will be a bad narrator, but it's often been the case in the past for my listens. Marty, however, is a wonderful narrator (most likely helped massively by him being on tv, so he obviously knows his craft in that regard).

I'd definitely recommend this to anyone that has the slightest inkling in science but has a bit of a worry about diving into a science book. As I said before, Marty does a wonderful job of making the science accessible to all.

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Interesting, informative and enjoyable. Would highly recommend.

Informative, interesting and easy to get into

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I listened to some interesting information on why things work like they do, however some parts didn't have a scientifically backed explanation or outcome so I'm not sure why they were added.

It's an okay listen for a car journey but I did zone out at certain parts that weren't particularly interesting. I would be unlikely to purchase another book of this kind, but I did retain some interesting facts hence the rating.

Some interesting info

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