3.0
informative medium-paced

 There is a lot of fluff stuff out there, alluding to some connection with ‘Quantum Physics’. This book purports to debunk attempts to largely hoodwink the general public by adding ‘Quantum’ to anything and everything such as ‘Quantum Love’, ‘Quantum Healing’ etc. 

Other than that, much of the key concepts, scientists & events you would read in most such books is there – Schrodinger’s cat, superposition, entanglement, Einstein’s discomfort and others. Right from the start, the author uses what one would largely consider street language – what you run into in groups of people chatting casually. I do like simple writing, and do not think street language makes things easier to understand in any way. 

I have previously reviewed ‘Helgoland’ and ‘Simply Schrodinger’, both of which are better books to read about Quantum Theory. 

Thanks to Netgalley, the publisher & author for a free electronic review copy.