Wednesday, July 21, 2010

How to Think like Leonardo da Vinci. Seven Steps to Genius Every Day This instant


I love the material. It holds my interest and keeps it. My biggest problem are the amount of typos in the Kindle version. I found it hard to read at times because I knew the word (or jumble of letters) was not the word meant (in one instance the word East was replaced by the word Last in more than one location). A simple spell check/grammar check would have spruced this up and made it 5 stars for me. There are also places where, in the hardback, there are obviously extra material in a box in the middle of a longer section. (I know there's a name for this, but I can't think what it is.) This boxed section is merely inserted into the larger section wherever it happens to fall. I would think that the larger section should be finished first, then add supplemental material. It's rather jarring the way it is.
For me, the fact that despite these gross issues, I have rated this with 3 stars should say clearly that the material is very well written and interesting. It's just the editing that throws me.Get more detail about How to Think like Leonardo da Vinci. Seven Steps to Genius Every Day.

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