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A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson is an engaging and accessible exploration of the origins of the universe, the Earth, and life itself. Bryson delves into a wide range of scientific topics, from the Big Bang and the formation of the planet to the development of life and the intricacies of human biology. The book breaks down complex scientific concepts in a clear and often humorous way, making it suitable for readers with little prior knowledge of science. Bryson highlights the remarkable discoveries and fascinating stories behind some of the most important questions in science, all while reflecting on the mysteries that remain. It’s an entertaining and thought-provoking journey through the history of our world and the universe.

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