The following are all science/math books that I've read and enjoyed:
Physics: "Understanding Physics" (Asimov). A fantastic, straigth forward, mostly qualitative explanation of Physics. Originally a three volume set. You can get a used book of all three volumes combined for little money.
Physics: "Six Easy Pieces" and "Six Not So Easy Pieces" (Feynman). These are excepts from Feynman Lectures. The former two are mostly qualitative, while the Feynman Lectures include the quantitative analysis, too.
Quantum Physics: "Second Creation: Makers of the Revolution in Twentieth-Century Physics" (Crease)
Physics: "Black Hole Wars: My Battle with Stephen Hawking to Make the World Safe for Quantum Mechanics" (Susskind)
Math: "Innumeracy" (Paulos) Math
Science Overview: "A Short History of Nearly Everything" (Bryson)
Physics/Chemistry: "Atom" (Asimov)
Quantum Physics: "In Search of Schroedinger's Cat" (Gribbin)
Physics/Quantum/String Theory: "Elegant Universe"
Any non-fiction by Asimov that I've read have been great. There are compilations of essays that Asimov published in a magazine, in book form:
Asimov on Physics
Asimov on Numbers
Asimov on Chemistry
Asimov on Astronomy
Asimov on Science
Physics: "Understanding Physics" (Asimov). A fantastic, straigth forward, mostly qualitative explanation of Physics. Originally a three volume set. You can get a used book of all three volumes combined for little money.
Physics: "Six Easy Pieces" and "Six Not So Easy Pieces" (Feynman). These are excepts from Feynman Lectures. The former two are mostly qualitative, while the Feynman Lectures include the quantitative analysis, too.
Quantum Physics: "Second Creation: Makers of the Revolution in Twentieth-Century Physics" (Crease)
Physics: "Black Hole Wars: My Battle with Stephen Hawking to Make the World Safe for Quantum Mechanics" (Susskind)
Math: "Innumeracy" (Paulos) Math
Science Overview: "A Short History of Nearly Everything" (Bryson)
Physics/Chemistry: "Atom" (Asimov)
Quantum Physics: "In Search of Schroedinger's Cat" (Gribbin)
Physics/Quantum/String Theory: "Elegant Universe"
Any non-fiction by Asimov that I've read have been great. There are compilations of essays that Asimov published in a magazine, in book form:
Asimov on Physics
Asimov on Numbers
Asimov on Chemistry
Asimov on Astronomy
Asimov on Science