A review by abigailbat
A Black Hole Is Not a Hole by Carolyn Cinami Decristofano

5.0

A conversational and humorous tone makes this book not only educational but appealing to read. Carolyn DeCristofano breaks down an overwhelming subject into easy-to-digest pieces and explains what black holes are, how they form, and how we discovered them. Extensive back matter includes an AWESOME author's note that tells how she researched the book and emphasizes the fact that ongoing scientific research means that science facts change often.

Highly recommended for young scientists! Pair it with THE MYSTERIOUS UNIVERSE by Ellen Jackson and Nic Bishop.