A review by senholto
How Evolution Explains Everything About Life: From Darwin's brilliant idea to today's epic theory by New Scientist

4.0

The book is a very accessible for the general public. A great introduction to various aspects of evolution and importantly current debates. The book is very genetics heavy (towards the end, in particular), which I did not find terribly interesting. The same can be said for the debates regarding the discussion of what drives altruism. But this is just a personal preference, not a criticism of the book.