A review by greglhoward
Helgoland: Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution by Carlo Rovelli

2.0

I've always had an interest in how to interpret quantum mechanics. The book starts out strong, and is written at about the right level (I wouldn't have minded a bit more math). But after the first few chapters where the main ideas are presented and defended, the rest of the book is overly speculative and not really about quantum mechanics. It felt a lot like filler so that this was a book and not an essay.