A review by tessa_grayreading
The Origins of Everything in 100 Pages by David Bercovici

4.0

I'm starting to realize that I like listening to non-fiction audiobooks about space and (some) physics, even though I'm also the first to admit that maybe that isn't the best way to actually absorb or understand the information (and also that I'm not really gifted when it comes to science). I'm completely fine with that, though. The narrator for this does a great job and Bercovici is obviously a great professor, his writing is concise and clear with a bit of fun sprinkled in and he does a great job of explaining, well, everything, in this small book. I mostly enjoyed listening to so much knowledge and intelligence and even learned a few things, so overall I was very happy with the book. The only thing I really didn't care about was the biology part towards the end and how humans came to be, because I feel like that's the only part of all this I was taught repeatedly and I also think that it didn't fit the rest of the book, I think it should have stopped with the explanation of how life came to be, which is why this book didn't get the full five stars. I'd still definitely recommend the book though!