Im bored, what are some good textbooks to read for fun?
>reading textbooks for fun
NEEEERD
>>7812266
>>7812278
Please ur on /sci, go fuck urself
>>7812280
Oh god no...
>>7812290
>being dumb enough to bite
>>7812266
feyngold lectures on chemistry
>>7812266
in many ways this is the math part to the book "red state, blue state, rich state, poor state" by andrew gelman.
>>7812293
why not?
>>7812290
damn son.. I'm pretty sure he meant it as a joke.. you need to get out more, if ever.
>>7812290
you sad little man
The God Delusion. It's my favorite book.
>>7812335
Yet you keep responding
>>7812340
it's called shitposting, you silly goose
>>7812336
>
Thats not a textbook you fucking idiot
>>7812344
You need to get out more brah
>>7812332
k
>>7812314
I much prefer his lectures on biology
>>7812349
you serious took a printscreen
pasted it in paint
cut out a section
saved it
and bothered uploading it to someone you don't know and will never meet again
>You sad little man
>>7812266
Mechanics by JP Den Hartog
General Chemistry by Linus Pauling
Dover books in general are a good read.
The Theoretical Minimum, both the standard and quantum mechanics editions. Both are filled with math, and both have great writing.
>>7812266
Go read the Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. Not science, but you'll thank me.