A review by cynicusrex
Chaos: Making a New Science by James Gleick

3.0

Chaos: Making a New Science taps from an extensive amount of resources and chronicles the history well, but I frequently found it too timidly conveying the mind-blowing nature of it all—as if James Gleick assumed the reader is already reasonably versed on the matter and therefore so convinced. To the uninitiated, opt for another book. Lastly, it was a reality check to discover scientists can be just as dogmatic as religious zealots.