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Title: Chaos: Making a New Science
by James Gleick
ISBN: 0-14-009250-1
Publisher: Penguin USA (Paper)
Pub. Date: December, 1988
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $18.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.13 (76 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Mathematical and philosophical thriller
Comment: Gleick's "Chaos" will change the way you look at the world. Not once, not twice, but three times, I found myself, jaw agape, staring through the text into infinity and pondering the immensity of what I had just read. This is as much a testament to Gleick's powerful prose as it is to the profound implications of chaos theory.

Gleick accomplishes an impressive feat in his chronicle of chaos' brief history. He skillfully interweaves the characters, their ideas, and the interactions among characters and ideas into a seamless story so as to give the reader an accurate sense of how chaos theory evolved over the course of a couple of decades.

While "Chaos" does not delve into the mathematics, it provides enough detail for readers with technical backgrounds to make the appropriate connections and develop a more complete understanding of chaos. Gleick also provides a thorough list of endnotes for additional reading.

Enjoy. This book will both entertain and astound you.

Rating: 4
Summary: Understandable and Enjoyable
Comment: Drawing on examples form biology to astronomy, Gleick manages to make a complicated subject appealing to people from all scientific and mathematical backgrounds. I would not reccomend this book for the general layperson though, unless that person has a sincere scientific interest.
Gleick's logic is easy to follow and Appears complete. Though drawing from so many examples, I sometimes had the feeling that parts were repetitive. I did appreciate his thorough history of "Making a new science", it was written in a way such that I was able to keep the major players straight and made me appreciate their contributions. Sometimes the history of the idea is just as important and interesting as the idea itself, yet less written about.
The source notes are exhaustive and the index is complete. Make sure you read the prologue as Gleick prepares the reader for the material book and get his readers, at least me anyways!, excited to start dipping into his work. All in all I would say this book is a must-read and every working scientist and science student should have a basic background in chaos (aka nonlinear dynamics) in order to think more deeply and realistically about whatever subject they are studying, modelling or researching.

Rating: 2
Summary: More history than science!
Comment: This book is more of an history book than a science book by volume. It drags on and on over the history of the scientists, however when it gets to explain the chaos characteristics it does so in a choppy way which might make the reader distracted and confused. Overall: MEDIOCRE.

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