Engineering & Transportation
Review:This book tells a frightening story in a readable style although fewer long lists would have not gone amiss. A central moral of this story is that decision makers mostly don't know what they don't know like all of us. But in the case of rust the cost is staggering. Read more
Review:Having had extended debates about the state of the U.S, military with a graduate of the Air Force Academy; I purchased this book as a gift. I heard Ricks' perspective in radio interview and he voiced my position. I sent it to my friend to bolster my position. Read more
Review:amazing collection.
And printing edition is good enough, because it was an issue that worried me. But it is more than correct.
I'm very happy for this purchase.
I recommend this book to all who likes physics. Read more
Review:Mr. Kotler's Abundance is a good, solid read - but nothing really earth shattering. There are better business books out there (Godin, Gladwell, etc) but it's ok. Didn't love the writing style, but that's just personal preference perhaps. Read more
Review:Once again, Dover comes across as the students best friend. Not only is their line of textbooks astoundingly cheaper, but they lose nothing in value. This text is no different. Not only does is get ideas and tough topics across with crisp, clear examples but their chapter breakdowns are excellent. Instead of filling your head with lots of extra theorems and corollaries this book pushes application and solid examples. Not only is it best for the engineer, but it's a great starting text. When I ne... Read more
Review:Good way to keep him entertained. He loves the pictures and reading about the trucks. I bought it originally when he was at the Drs. Office with me. It kept him entertained while the doctor saw me. Mission accomplished! He has read it many times since. Read more
Review:This book started a little slower than others in this series but more than made up for the slow start. By the middle this is a pulse pounding thriller leaving no way to know if the Gray Man will survive. On to book 4 for me. Read more
Review:In a riveting storyline, the author brings this fan favorite Gray Man to Mexico where his past continues to pursue him as the present creates new experiences and opportunities.
The Gray Man is one of my favorite series with such vivid details provided and well-researched plot that twist and turn throughout the story. A must read! Read more
Review:Enjoyed this light, funny book. Life as a flight attendant is like meeting an old friend you've know for years when you step into a plane and meet your new sister/brother flight attendants. I think its like that because you have to rely on each other in emergencies and troubles throughout the flight. There is an instant connection. It works, nearly all the time you can count on each other. Read more
Review:I really liked reading this book. Especially after viewing the permanent exhibit on the Titanic at Orlando, Fl., on April 15 of this year (100th anniversary). I did not want to put the book down. Seeing the Exhibit, then reading the book was an interesting experience. What a terrible tragedy! Such heroism on the part of so many! Read more