Title: Suspended in Language
Subtitle: Niels Bohr's Life, Discoveries, and the Century he shaped
Author: Jim Ottaviani
Illustrator: Leland Purvis
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5.0 out of a possible 10.0
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Book review by: Ashley Hiott age: 16Review submitted on 05/23/2008 at 09:35:04
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10.0 out of a possible 10.0
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Ashley Hiott writes the following about Suspended in Language :
The graphic novel "Suspended in Language" was a interesting book. The graphic novel is about Niels Bohr's life and discoveries that he made as he was growing up. The book was all about how he made theories and disagreed with colleagues of his and how they all came up with different theories for the same things. Heisenberg was like the equivalent of his arch nemesis. Heisenberg and Bohr would make theories and tear down the other to prove that his theory was wrong and that his was right. The book was interesting in the fact that the illustrations were awesome and the whole layout of the book was good even though the layout in my opinion was not the best in the world, and the layout could have been put together better than it was.
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