A <b>superb storyteller</b>
Financial Times
Just like its subject this book is a seemingly miraculous compression of a vast amount of material into an implausibly small space. It's <b>packed with revelations ... hugely enjoyable</b>
Sunday Times
<b>Wonderful ... Janna Levin has a talent for explaining mind-boggling concepts </b>... the language is conversational and, in places, rather poetic ... Perhaps the book's greatest draw is the book's survival guide element ... This book <b>will really get you thinking, scratching your head, and eventually understanding the nature of black holes</b>
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Gripping, heartbreaking, brilliant
Sunday Times (on Black Hole Blues)
Spectacular ... a near-perfect balance of science, storytelling and insight
New Statesman (on Black Hole Blues)
Astonishing ... a splendid book that I recommend to anyone with an interest in the power of human imagination
Wall Street Journal (on Black Hole Blues)
Black holes are found throughout the universe. They can be microscopic. They can be billions of times larger than our Sun. They are dark on the outside but not on the inside. Anything that enters them can never escape, and yet they contain nothing at all.
In Black Hole Survival Guide physicist and novelist Janna Levin takes you on a journey into a black hole, explaining what would happen to you and why. In the process you'll come to see how their mysteries contain answers to some of the most profound questions ever asked about the nature of our universe.
'Astrophysics at its sexiest...hugely enjoyable' Sunday Times
In Ten Tips for Surviving a Black Hole physicist and novelist Janna Levin takes you on a journey inside a black hole, explaining what would happen to you in there and why.