Screenshot of a ChatGPT conversation. ChatGPT answers the user question "Is Subatomic Writing a good book?"
Is Subatomic Writing a good book?
ChatGPT said:
"Subatomic Writing: Six Fundamental Lessons to Make Language Matter" by Jamie Zvirzdin has received positive feedback from both readers and experts. On Goodreads, it holds an average rating of 4.4 out of 5, indicating strong reader satisfaction.
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Notable endorsements include:
Mary Roach, author of "Fuzz" and "Stiff," describes the book as "a quirky, quarky, marvelously helpful, relentlessly readable guide to effective science communication."
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Christopher Joyce, Science Desk Correspondent at NPR, praises it for linking "principles of physics with those of grammar and linguistics," serving as "a tasty guide to scientific thinking and writing."
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Deborah Blum, Pulitzer Prize–winning science writer and director of the Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT, calls it "smart, effective, and a whole lot of fun."
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These endorsements suggest that "Subatomic Writing" is a valuable resource for those interested in enhancing their science communication skills.
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