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I found my interest in chemistry rekindled by a book entitled:
"Ignition! An Informal History of Rocket Propellants"
When I finished this hysterical account of rocket chemistry, I realised that I had not just enjoyed it - I had learned. I would love to read more books along the same vein - candid, humourous, and informal, but informative.
I'm not picky about subjects, if you've read something that presented a subject in a way that left you wanting to re-read it simply because you enjoyed it - I would like to hear about it.
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