Physics, Finally Made Friendly!
Not a Physicist? Perfect. This book is for you! Readomania is thrilled to announce Make Friends with Physics by Akhila E K.

Most physics books are designed for exams or packed with heavy equations. But what about the millions of curious minds fascinated by the universe, yet not fluent in mathematical jargon?
Make Friends with Physics is for you.
Whether you're a student, a lifelong learner, or just someone who’s ever gazed at the stars with wonder, this book offers an accessible, engaging, and modern take on physics—from Newton’s laws to the mysteries of relativity, quantum theory, and beyond.
So what makes Make Friends with Physics special?
- Big-picture concepts
- Latest developments in physics
- Suitable as both a reference and a casual read
- Written by a former lecturer-turned-IT professional with a passion for making science relatable.
This isn’t just a book—it’s an invitation to explore the universe, one concept at a time.
So if you've ever wanted to make friends with physics, now's the time!
Coming soon on Readomania!
About the Author
Akhila is a self-motivated lifelong learner, and a blogger bleeding out all the intoxicated imperfections of her soul through her words. As a science enthusiast, she delves into quantum mysteries and marvels at the cosmic relationships. Alternately, she tunes into signals from the Cosmos, embracing spirituality and trying to merge its deeper meanings with science. Occasionally, she channels her emotions into poetry, and she adeptly transitions into an analyst, crossing the realm of numbers and patterns. Finding solace in nature, she nurtures her passion for plants and the wilderness. She seamlessly blends poetry, physics, philosophy, patterns, and plants, forming a balanced and inquisitive approach to life that guides her journey with curiosity and wonder. As she explores these realms with profound depth and passion, her essence unfurls, deeply entwined with love and connections. Akhila, a multidisciplinary individual, embraces various roles—former lecturer, former IT professional, quantitative data analyst, self-motivated lifelong learner, blogger, author, poetess, self-employed homemaker, seeker, and more.

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