![]() The manga guides series has received strong reviews from the American Journal of Physics (“every teacher of introductory physics consider using” The Manga Guide to Physics, from 2009). They work well as a primer, or a refresher, as well as a stepping stone to further study.” “The books manage to pack a huge amount of entertaining information into relatively few pages. “While not the last word on their subject,” No Starch founder Bill Pollock said. The humorous manga stories engage the readers, teaching the subject through playful exchanges in the student-teacher dialogue. The guides feature narratives involving students and teachers discussing the subject, followed by prose and diagrams to delve deeper into the material. A blend of science, math and art, the No Starch manga guides show that the comics format, supported by a thorough editorial process, can be an effective and appealing teaching tool no matter what subject.
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