Amazon will give you a list of books on a subject, and you may then read the reviews.
There are some good books and there is a lot of information in the internet.
Some recommended books on entropy and its applications in various fields include "Entropy Demystified: The Second Law Reduced to Plain Common Sense" by Arieh Ben-Naim, "Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms" by David MacKay, and "Entropy and Information Theory" by Robert M. Gray.
Some recommended quantum field theory books for beginners include "Quantum Field Theory for the Gifted Amateur" by Lancaster and Blundell, "Quantum Field Theory Demystified" by David McMahon, and "Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell" by A. Zee.
The internet offers a wealth of information for someone trying to research a variety of topics including a Stakeholder Theory. One site that is very good for finding information is the Wikipedia site. Another option would be to go to your local library and do some research.
All education books are good for any age. There are some books available for certain ages or grades. Even those not in school enjoy read educational books just to be more in tune with the world or learn new information.
Evolution is called a theory based on known researched information. When or if some of the information is found to be incorrect or if new information becomes availabe, the theory may be revised.
Some recommended books for a comprehensive understanding of the theory of relativity include "Relativity: The Special and General Theory" by Albert Einstein, "The Elegant Universe" by Brian Greene, and "Black Holes and Time Warps" by Kip Thorne.
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Good books is often a matter of personal opinion, however you could look at some lists of award winning books from 1998.
Some recommended quantum theory books for beginners include "Quantum Mechanics: The Theoretical Minimum" by Leonard Susskind and Art Friedman, "Quantum Physics for Beginners" by Zbigniew Ficek, and "Quantum Theory: A Very Short Introduction" by John Polkinghorne.
Some recommended epistemology books for beginners to deepen their understanding of the theory of knowledge are "Epistemology: Contemporary Readings" edited by Michael Huemer, "An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge" by Noah Lemos, and "Epistemology: A Contemporary Introduction" by Robert Audi.
Yes. There are many good books about adventures on islands. There are children's books and adult novels. Some of these good books include Treasure Island and Kontiki.