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February 2005
Book Review: "Hydrogen: Hot Stuff, Cool Science"
By Rex A. Ewing. PixyJack Press, 2004, Masonville, CO. 269 pages plus index. $24.95.
Reviewed by Richard Engel
How many times have you wanted to explain hydrogen energy to a curious friend or relative
but you just didnt know where to start? This unusual book takes an innovative and engaging approach to teaching a general audience about hydrogen. Half Harry Potter-style fantasy novel, half Platonic dialogue on chemistry and thermodynamics, it strikes a healthy balance between science and fun thats likely to appeal to intelligent teens and young adults.
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