![]() ![]() ![]() I learned just a little bit from the book, but at the price I feel like I got what I paid for. It was worth it at the cost paid, but not at any higher price. The only factor that kept me going was the minimal cost. The Overall – Had I purchased this book at full price or even used a credit I would have stopped listening and returned it. I don't blame the narrator for that though. No complaint in this regard with the sole exception that the voice imitations done for the “play” are very annoying making the annoying ‘play’ even more so. The Narration – The narration is fairly decent. This part of the book is excruciatingly annoying! It is so bad, in fact, that I nearly stopped listening and returned it. The Bad – There is a section of the book where the author decides it would be a good idea to enact some of the stories as if putting on a “play”. The author spent more time discussing historical issues that only marginally apply to the actual subject matter than the 'matter' itself! I get it that this type of information can be pretty dry, but if written correctly it can work. The Not So Good – The book is just not as interesting as you assume it would be. I can not remember the last time I finished a magazine in addition to meant to return in addition to reread it as soon as possible Points Matters has a lot of exceptional information that makes me see the myriad products that comprise my life, from bone china to delicious chocolate to oral. The best and most interesting part of the book is the chapter about ‘glass’. Mark Miodownik Stuff Matters Audio Book Download. I was correct and made a wise choice in this regard. The Good – I bought the book on one of the sales for $ 4.95 because it had been sitting in my wish list for about a year and I just wasn’t convinced that it would be worth a full credit. ![]()
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