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Wow, I thought this was just another fictional book. I absolutely love science. This book is a must-read for me. When I was younger I wanted to become an aerospace engineer, although that did not work out, I still love science and engineering. Good thinking by the author. This is probably going to be the next book I would be reading.
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Wow, I thought this was just another fictional book. I absolutely love science. This book is a must-read for me. When I was younger I wanted to become an aerospace engineer, although that did not work out, I still love science and engineering. Good thinking by the author. This is probably going to be the next book I would be reading. Mind you I have read fictional books that spoke about the process of building airplanes
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I’ve always wondered how such flying objects tend to happen. I’m excited to add this to my bookshelf and read it. Thanks for this great review!
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Sounds like a book with so much technical knowledge in it. Nice review.
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Nathaniel Owolabi wrote: 27 Jul 2021, 18:52 Wow, I thought this was just another fictional book. I absolutely love science. This book is a must-read for me. When I was younger I wanted to become an aerospace engineer, although that did not work out, I still love science and engineering. Good thinking by the author. This is probably going to be the next book I would be reading. Mind you I have read fictional books that spoke about the process of building airplanes
I'd say this book is totally suitable for your interest and background!
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IamJc_Bembo12 wrote: 27 Jul 2021, 19:04 I’ve always wondered how such flying objects tend to happen. I’m excited to add this to my bookshelf and read it. Thanks for this great review!
I'm happy I could help you to find an interesting book. Thank you for your appreciation!
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This kind of scientific stuff is not my cup of tea. Regardless, your review is well written. Not only did you follow all the guidelines, but you also explained the main topics. Kudos.
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EternalD wrote: 28 Jul 2021, 11:25 This kind of scientific stuff is not my cup of tea. Regardless, your review is well written. Not only did you follow all the guidelines, but you also explained the main topics. Kudos.
This is definitely not a book for everyone. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Post by Edidiong Udoh 1 »

Nice review. From your review, it means that this book will be difficult to be understood by people who aren't science incline or don't know physic.
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Edidiong Udoh 1 wrote: 28 Jul 2021, 13:22 Nice review. From your review, it means that this book will be difficult to be understood by people who aren't science incline or don't know physic.
Yes, the book's contents are quite complex, so having some scientific background helps a lot. Thank you for your appreciation!
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I am really amazed to find that this book tells us about the science behind flight and some technology behind human flight. I should definitely try this one. Thanks for your brilliant review.
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sanjus wrote: 29 Jul 2021, 03:13 I am really amazed to find that this book tells us about the science behind flight and some technology behind human flight. I should definitely try this one. Thanks for your brilliant review.
I was surprised to find this kind of book available for review, and it was a pleasant read, despite its complexity. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Honestly, I don't really think that this is the book for me. I enjoyed reading your review though. Thank you!
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damis wrote: 29 Jul 2021, 10:35 Honestly, I don't really think that this is the book for me. I enjoyed reading your review though. Thank you!
This book is meant for a certain niche of readers. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Post by mohammed elshafey »

Your comment is very interesting, and I would like to find out more about the wonderful concept of flying! Thank you for your recommendation and great job!
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