

I can read and listen to Neil deGrasse Tyson all day. I’m very interested in space, and since I watch him on YouTube everyday anyway, this book was perfect for me. This is a quick read (hardcover, 209 pages). The book has twelve chapters that you can read independently. He explains how we got here, how unique we are, and even how little we are in the universe. I read the physical book as I listened to the audiobook. This book was very enjoyable, and perfect for someone looking for a basic understanding. I’m going to pick up some of his other books.
Here’s a quote: “As was I, until the day I learned in biology class that more bacteria live and work in one centimeter of my colon than the number of people who have ever existed in the world. That kind of information makes you think twice about who—or what—is actually in charge.”
I can read and listen to Neil deGrasse Tyson all day. I’m very interested in space, and since I watch him on YouTube everyday anyway, this book was perfect for me. This is a quick read (hardcover, 209 pages). The book has twelve chapters that you can read independently. He explains how we got here, how unique we are, and even how little we are in the universe. I read the physical book as I listened to the audiobook. This book was very enjoyable, and perfect for someone looking for a basic understanding. I’m going to pick up some of his other books.
Here’s a quote: “As was I, until the day I learned in biology class that more bacteria live and work in one centimeter of my colon than the number of people who have ever existed in the world. That kind of information makes you think twice about who—or what—is actually in charge.”