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Rating:  Summary: kinda confusing, okay overall Review: i read this book for a chemistry class, and although it was usually fairly clear, which helped a lot, at times the author broke into the first person and started making jokes in the text, which really bugged me. additionally, the examples of problems in the text were usually much easier than the problems at the end of the chapters, so since i couldn't look in the text for help, i was often stumped. additionally, the text sometimes asked the reader questions like "why does this happen," without providing the answer anywhere. if you didn't know the answer, you obviously weren't gonna learn it, and as a busy college student, i wasn't gonna spend fifteen minutes looking up the answer to these minor questions that should have just been answered in sentence form, as this is a textbook, after all, not a test. my teacher provided those, and thats why i need the text book. all in all, the book was usually clear, which i liked, but it had some structural faults i didn't.
Rating:  Summary: Good examples, hidden humor Review: Step by step examples help tremendously with learning the problem-solving techniques used in this book. I also love the random goofiness found at points in the text. It made me almost want to read the whole thing just to find the funny stuff!
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