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Highly Recommended Reading.
'From an expert with a mail-order PhD to debunking the myths of homeopathy, Ben Goldacre talking the reader through some notable cases and shows how to you don't need a science degree to spot "bad science" yourself.' Independent (Book of the Year)
'His book aims to teach us better, in the hope that one day we write less nonsense.' Daily Telegraph (Book of the Year)
'For sheer savagery, the illusion-destroying, joyous attack on the self-regarding, know-nothing orthodoxies of the modern middle classes, "Bad Science" can not be beaten. You'll laugh your head off, then throw all those expensive health foods in the bin.'
Trevor Philips, Observer (Book of the Year)
'Unmissable! Laying about himself in a froth of entirely justified indignation, Goldacre slams the mountebanks and bullshitters who misuse science. Few escape: drug companies, self-styled nutritionists, deluded researchers and journalists all get thoroughly duffed up. It is enormously enjoyable.' The Times (Book of the Year)
'Thousands of books are enjoyable; many are enlightening; only a very few will ever rate as necessary to social health. This is one of them.' Independent
'It is an important book and if you were to pick up just one non-fiction book this year you'd do well to make it this one'
Benjamin Beasley-Murray, Daily Mail
'Goldacre's prose always reads well' TES
'Duck the health quacks with a brilliant new book that debunks medical nonsense.' Metro
'The book's light-hearted tone is a help to the reader nervous of science and statistics!This is a fundamentally good book.'
Druin Burch, TLS
'The most important book you'll read this year, and quite possibly the funniest.' Charlie Brooker
'One of the essential reads of the year so far.' New Scientist
'There aren't many out and out good eggs in British journalism but Ben Goldacre is one of them! Fight back. You could start by reading this book.'
Telegraph
'[A] hugely entertaining book!This isn't just an essential primer for anyone who has ever felt uneasy about news coverish of faddish scientific "breakthroughs", health scares and "studies have shown" stories -- it should be on the National Curriculum.'
Time Out
'A fine lesson in how to skewer the enemies of reason and the peddlers of cant and half-truths.'
Economist
'"Bad Science" introduces the basic scientific principles to help everyone to become an effective bullshit detector.'
Sir Iain Chalmers, Founder of the Cochrane Library
'This book reawakened my love of science.' BBC Focus (Peer Review)
'Read this book.' Sunday Business Post
'It is an important book and if you were to pick up just one non-fiction book this year, you'd do well to make it this one.' Daily Mail
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wazza1234 - Nov 17, 2009 14:58
Ordered
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GeoffAngela - Nov 17, 2009 14:59
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cvc - Nov 17, 2009 15:23
If you only want to buy this book, i.e. not get up to £5 for free delivery, it's also available for the same price delivered at the Book Depository.
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wazza1234 - Nov 17, 2009 15:25
If you only want to buy this book, i.e. not get up to £5 for free delivery, it's also available for the same price delivered at the Book Depository.
It's got free delivery anyway.
Price: £3.57 & this item Delivered FREE in the UK with Super Saver Delivery.
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magicbeans - Nov 17, 2009 15:37
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djfluff - Nov 17, 2009 16:00
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flamingcarrot - Nov 17, 2009 19:56
Yes :thumbsup:
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joedredd - Nov 17, 2009 22:16
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cvc - Nov 17, 2009 22:37
Ah, great! No idea where I've been hiding! Thanks for that :thumbsup:
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Mozart321 - Nov 17, 2009 22:41
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JammyB - Nov 17, 2009 22:45
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inicholson - Nov 17, 2009 22:49
Ah, but this version has the Mathias Rath chapter that was missing from the previous edition for legal reasons (and anyway my copy's autographed so nah, nah, ,na, nah, nah).
Where are all the homeopaths to vote this cold and start a fight (the more gently they hit you the more it hurts)?