Some background first: I'm a chemical engineering student with a strong interest in physics. My degree requires that I take a lot of physics and physics-related courses, but unfortunately I won't be taking any classes specifically on particle physics, that is not until after I graduate. Anyway, I spent some time today trying to find information online, but, surprisingly, most of what I found was either incomplete (very simplified) or it assumed that the reader already had a strong understanding of the fundamentals. Unable to find anything in between, I was hoping that somebody might be able to refer me to a good book that would provide me with something comparable to an introductory course on particle physics (ideally not a textbook). I'm going to be busy this upcoming semester, but I was hoping to have something to read on the topic over the summer, seeing as I have no available classes to take during that time.
I would appreciate any suggestions.