Planetarium by Raman Prinja & Chris Wormell
Hello Books Lovers,
how are your preparations for Christmas going? I just started preparing lunch for the 25th. You can only imagine all the stuff that will be there for Christmas lunch at my house …
Here, however, that I leave you for this festivities with my latest review for this year. I want to close with style by reviewing and also recommending this reading. I thank Rizzoli infinitely for sending me this book that I loved madly. Planetarium by Raman Prinja and Chris Wormell.
This book has many pros and no cons. The illustrations, to say the least huge, seem real photos taken by the Hubble and the information on the various celestial bodies that surround us in space are short, concise, but important and written in such a simple way that at the end of the reading, even those who does not understand a thing of this kind of science can remember and assimilate everything they read.
Planetarium makes us discover the infinity of things that surround our Earth in the easiest way possible. A book for children, teenagers, adults. A book that in my opinion is perfect for all the curious who, however, do not know where to start, because it is really well done down to the smallest detail.
I also took some photos of the various illustrations in the book. Personally, having already read many other books of this genre, I found it very instructive and up to date. I discovered some new things on Planetarium that until now I didn’t know, like the fact that Neptune’s rain comes in the shape of diamonds and much more …