Chemical Engineering...Good reads?

<p>Hey so I'm going to be studying chemical engineering at GT in the coming year. I'm wondering, are there any good books related to this career that I can read on? Or maybe books related to stuff I'd be studying? Barnes and Nobles doesn't seem to really have what I'm looking for, or I haven't been looking hard enough.</p>

<p>[Amazon.com:</a> Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes (9780471534785): Ronald W. Rousseau: Books](<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/Elementary-Principles-Chemical-Processes-Rousseau/dp/0471534781]Amazon.com:”>http://www.amazon.com/Elementary-Principles-Chemical-Processes-Rousseau/dp/0471534781)</p>

<p>Pretty much standard for Introduction to Chemical Process, though its a text book and maybe not something you are exactly looking for</p>

<p>Yea not exactly what I had in mind, but I took a look, it seems interesting! I’ll probably buy it somewhere cheap and take a further look :D</p>

<p>Uncle Tungsten by Sacks</p>

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<p>Virtually every school uses that book for into to ChemE so it’s worth getting. And it’s written by the department chair at GT.</p>

<p>I heard of Uncle Tungsten before, I’ll give it a look.</p>

<p>Wow awesome, then that textbook has to be good right? :D</p>