Dave Trumbore is an editor at Collider.com and a freelance science
writer.
Donna J. Nelson is Professor of Chemistry at the University of
Oklahoma and past President of the American Chemical Society. She
was the science advisor to Breaking Bad.
An entertaining way to learn more about chemistry -- and an excuse
to rewatch the show.—ZDNet
It's quite a good example of the 'science of...' genre.... It will
be read by fans of the show - the kind of people who watch the DVD
again with the commentary switched on.—Popular Science Books
Fans of Breaking Bad will especially enjoy reading this
entertaining and informative book, as will students of chemistry --
and even those who teach chemistry -- because the book (and the
series) makes this valuable scientific discipline so fun and
accessible to the public.—Forbes
Revealing and fascinating.—Engineering and Technology Magazine
Explains everything from Walt's DIY battery-making to the
feasibility of using hydrofluoric acid to dissolve bodies and the
chemistry of methamphetamine itself.—TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION
Fans of Breaking Bad will especially enjoy reading this
entertaining and informative book, as will students of chemistry --
and even those who teach chemistry -- because the book (and the
series) makes this valuable scientific discipline so fun and
accessible to the public.—Forbes
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