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Non-Fiction Book of the Month – “A Periodic Tale” by Karl Kruszelnicki

Dr Karl Kruszelnicki loves science and has spread the word in print, on TV, radio, and online for over thirty years. The author of forty-eight books, Dr Karl is a lifetime student with degrees in physics and mathematics, biomedical engineering, medicine and surgery. He has worked as a physicist, labourer, roadie for bands, car mechanic, filmmaker, biomedical engineer, taxi driver, TV weatherman, and medical doctor at the Children’s Hospital in Sydney.

We are so thrilled to introduce September Non-Fiction Book of the Month, “A Periodic Tale” by the iconic Dr Karl Kruszelnicki.

Karl was a shy Polish immigrant child, but once he reached adulthood, he rapidly began trying new experiences, exploring new pathways and passions that led him to live a raucous and wildly chaotic life. Karl explains in his memoir that he had many life phases from racing rally cars through the mountains to attempting to enter NASA’s astronaut program to finally becoming one of the world’s favourite scientific storytellers.

Keep reading to find an exclusive extract of “A Periodic Tale” and get a taste of this compelling and hilarious memoir of an Aussie media legend. 

1961 Karl

1962 Geek Karl

1968 Milkshake Philospher 

1971 Feral in New Guinea 

Thank you to Harper Collins Australia for providing the exclusive chapter sample we hope our QBD community loved it! You can get your copy of “A Periodic Tale” in-store or online here.

You can keep up-to-date with one of Australia’s favourite scientists on his social media here:

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