
A Google user
Tyson masterfully explains complex astrophysical concepts, from black holes and the nature of space-time to the possibilities of extraterrestrial life, making them accessible to readers of all backgrounds. His engaging writing style, sprinkled with humor and thought-provoking insights, makes the vastness of the cosmos both fascinating and understandable. This book is a must-read for anyone curious about the universe and our place within it.

Brandt Neider
I really like this book and Tyson but his arguments against the existence of God show that, although he is a brilliant scientist, he doesn't understand the nature of Diety very well. The flaws in the human body and the chaos in the universe aren't evidence against God's existence. No religion that I'm aware of portrays God as a ceo trying to make things as efficient as possible. The flaws, chaos and problems are intentional to help us, His children, become everything we can. As a parent I think Tyson would understand this better. But in the realm of science Tyson is one of the best, he makes it fun and captures the wonder of space better than most.
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Tyler G
My name is aTyler and i am a 10th grader in high school (2017). I decided to do a book report and I couldn't find any intriguing books to read. I eventually saw this, read the sample, and then bought the book. Although I have had trouble reading it (at first), I would still recommend it to anyone wanting to know more about space. I got an A on my project, due to my amazing summarization of this beautiful book. Thanks Neil Degrasse Tyson (Hopefully I spelt that correctly). -Best of luck reading it, Tyler.
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