Alexander Kennedy’s “Newton: Secrets of the Universe” is a GEM of a book, especially if one is hesitant to pick of anything dealing with science, physics, and mathematics. Mr. Kennedy’s analysis and descriptions of Sir Isaac Newton’s theories are so easy to understand that even a fifth grader would easily comprehend and understand the genius behind one of the world’s greatest scientist. I strongly recommend this book to everyone. Genius of this magnitude should be known and appreciated by all people and never has science and math been so easy to understand.
Alexander Kennedy’s “Newton: Secrets of the Universe.”
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Joseph Sciuto was born and raised in New York City, where he spent his early years listening to his Italian-American grandmother’s vivid stories about how their family was responsible for building much of the impressive Manhattan skyline, including the Empire State Building. The rich flavor of her stories about their family’s heritage still works its way through his writing. Sciuto holds degrees from both John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Stony Brook University and a certificate in film studies from New York University. After studying psychology, film, theater, literature, and English as an undergraduate, he relocated to Southern California to attend graduate school at Loyola Marymount University, where he studied writing and film. Sciuto's next novel, SOFIA, is available on June 27, 2019, following the success of HOLLYWOOD RIPTIDE, TARGETED DEMOGRAPHICS and PER VERSE VENGEANCE. View all posts by josephfsciuto