But don’t let that intimidate you! Here’s the publisher’s description: “Assume the cow is a sphere." So begins this lively, irreverent, and informative look at everything from the physics of boiling water to cutting-edge research at the observable limits of the universe. Krauss is a theoretical physicist who works on the deepest mysteries of the universe. ![]() You’ll find detailed recipe notes and mouthwatering photos throughout.įear of Physics: A Guide for the Perplexed, by Lawrence M. ![]() The recipes are broken up into all seven Hobbit meals, with delicious treats like Lavender and Lemon Bread, Yorkshire Pudding, and Honey Cakes. This book is more expensive than my typical Kindle deals, but I didn’t think we could properly celebrate Hobbit Day without at least one food book. In this extensive volume, Day provides information about all the proper nouns of Middle Earth, both their relevance to the narrative and their allusions to other literary traditions.Īn Unexpected Cookbook: The Unofficial Book of Hobbit Cookery, by Chris-Rachael Oseland, $5.99. I enjoy sweeping fantasy, but I definitely struggle to keep all the names and places straight. ![]() The author has written similar volumes about other elements of Tolkien’s work.Ī Dictionary of Sources of Tolkien: The History and Mythology That Inspired Tolkien’s World, by David Day, $3.99. Want to know more about the mythology behind Middle Earth? Curious about the etymology of some place names and people? This book perfectly balances detailed research with cozy illustrations. The Hobbits of Tolkien: An Illustrated Exploration of Tolkien’s Hobbits and the Sources that Inspired His Work From Myth, Legend, and History, by David Day, $3.99.
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