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B**E
Great read!
Quick read, read in one day! Very informative on Nikola Tesla. Lots of amazing quotes from amazing people who changed the world.
A**O
good book
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K**L
excellent
thank youthe book is very easy to under standit very good to bring the life of a legend scientist
C**K
Decent, Factual Book - Works Well For Junior High/High School Level Reader
The eBook "Nikola Tesla: A Life From Beginning to End" by Hourly History and Bridger Conklin is a pretty decent read from the biography standpoint.The book covers Tesla's entire life, from his simple upbringing to his sad death, and everything in between. Tesla was obviously a genius (and some say a certifiable lunatic) and as such lead a very colorful and intensely creative life and the book does a very good job of relating these tales of his life.The book reads like a somewhat long Wikipedia page as it covers his life in chronological order and doesn't really put a whole lot of importance in corroborating the information that is held within. As another reviewer pointed out, there are no references and book such as this (even at 48 pages) could stand to use at least a few because who is to say that the author didn't make up most of this information whole cloth. I did not note any factual errors, but I am not a Tesla expert so there may have been a few I missed.The writing style is very conversational and stylistically seems to be geared for the casual reader. That being said, the author still throws in a good amount of scientific information - most of which the author explains. However, the writing is very uneven and staggers from very good to middle school-level in writing style and word choice. In addition, the author doesn't appear to have a terribly good grasp of what is a complex subject and what isn't. While he chooses to define the term "Conscription" which seems like a pretty basic junior high-level word, the author chooses not to define the word "commutator" or the concept of "polyphase current" with the former being thrown about several times in one chapter and the second being a term that only 2nd year Physics or Engineering students would understand. This type of uneven writing/editting makes for similarly uneven reading.Overall I enjoyed the book, "Nikola Tesla: A Life From Beginning to End" by Hourly History and Bridger Conklin, as I am both a professional engineer and a student of the history of technology. However, I find myself wondering about its readability for a larger, non-scientific audience. The price is right though ($0.99) and at 48 pages, it isn't too hard of a read.
A**A
Did not expect such a great book
I've always felt history books are boring when they fail to be short, concise, and to the point. This book is amazing in that it captures the reader's attention, and doesn't become tedious and tiring to read. I've read other biographies about Tesla and his work, but this is by far the one with the best structure and most concise narration. Although this is a short biography and can be read in an incredibly short amount of time, nothing truly important is lost about Tesla, and the reader can be confident of learning much of what was relevant about his life and work.The best thing about this book was how little time it took to be read. If someone told me long ago I could learn so much about history (a particular subject I was never fond of) by investing so little time, I would be a history expert by now. I will definitely read more books like this in the future.
M**S
Nikola Tesla
While the book is comparatively short, there is a lot of information about Nikola Tesla's life and legacy. The book is written in a biographical format rather than cliff note factoids, and helps to paint a picture of a man's life rather than simply helping a student study for a test.I will say that it is clear the author of this book thinks highly of Tesla, which means a lot of the wording is positive and glorifying. That being said, even some of the more unflattering views and occurrences in Tesla's life are not omitted. On the one hand he had a brilliant mother, an illustrious career, and patented over 700 inventions. On the other hand he lived alone his entire life, thought survival of the fittest was preferable to pitying the weak, and built a death ray. No, really. A death ray. Hey, I guess I did learn something :)So anyway, I would recommend this book for someone who has some time to kill and wants to learn more about how an underdog worked his way to the top, and then fell slightly below that, and somehow changed the world anyway :)
N**S
I love this book
Like so many others, I admire Nikola Tesla passionately. I have his portrait in my home and often look at it and thank Mr Tesla for all he has given to the world. I have many electronic and wireless items that would never exist if he had not invented the technologies and shared them with the world. I read and watch documentaries about him very often. I gave my teenage grandson a DVD documentary about Nikola Tesla for Christmas because it is important to have people to admire and this man is worthy of our admiration.This book is well written and I will read it more than once. I am grateful for books and movies that keep him alive in our hearts and minds. He is certainly alive in our everyday lives.This book is great!
C**A
Fast Read for A Basic Understanding of Tesla Technology Utilized In Everyday Life
"Nikola Tesla: A Life From Beginning to End" is an informative book that can easily be read at a fast pace without compromising comprehension. It can be read by English speaking readers beginning around age 10 supplementing with Physics study aids. The ideal age is most likely around 15 years old, which corresponds to the freshman year of High School. It is a book for everyday use for understanding everyday life. I would not have understood the grandiosity of the 'posh' Tesla car store in the mall had I not reviewed Nikola Tesla's biography. It has been a long time since I graduated from college with a BA in Chemistry (emphasis in Physical Chemistry), and I enjoyed reviewing Tesla's inventions and the basic scientific principles behind them in this fun, informative and fast paced kindle book.
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