A review by alys
A Black Hole Is Not a Hole by Carolyn Cinami Decristofano, Michael Carroll

4.0

I was surprisingly intrigued by this book about physics and black holes. The text flowed very smoothly, and the author managed to get across some very complex and complicated concepts concisely and without confusion. A child with very little background knowledge about space or black holes would be able to access all of the information here. I did feel like the book was occasionally trying a little too hard to be fun and exciting, when the material itself was interesting enough to carry the weight of interest without adding semi-sarcastic notes.