To whom would you recommend "The Riddle of Alchemy" by Paul Kiritsis?

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Re: To whom would you recommend "The Riddle of Alchemy" by Paul Kiritsis?

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I have to say that I'm fascinated by alchemy and how it mixed up with modern science in recent centuries. Isaac Newton conducted alchemy experiments, for example.
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I feel that this book would be a great match for the people interested in Alchemy along with history, psychology and science. The philosophy students would also like the book.
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The Riddle of Alchemy, is composed of history, science, philosophical units so the readers who enjoy these subject and have the patience to absorb the data is recommended.
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This is easy. If gladly recommend the book to lovers of mysteries, historical puzzles and lovers of science. Also worth highlighting, is the fact that it's not an easy read.
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This is such an easy quest. I would recommend this book to lovers of history and alchemy. Those that love religion are welcome to try it out.
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I think this book would be best suited for people who loves fictional and historical books. Science fiction lovers can also have a good time reading this book. I think anyone who enjoys a good book would.
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