"[Berman] excels at making complex concepts accessible for lay readers...this is a great option for those curious about history, theories, and function of everyday things."--
Library Journal"
Captivating ... fear not the long-winded scientific discourse:
Berman zings through historical and scientific adventures."--
American Scholar"[Berman's] an unfailingly congenial explainer, always ready with the kinds of fascinating facts his readers might have missed in school."--
Christian Science Monitor"An engagingly quirky popular treatment of the ongoing debate about the nature of space and time in the universe and our place as both observers and participants."
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Kirkus Reviews--
-"An enthusiastic account of all the light we cannot see from a science popularizer with a knack for presenting hard facts clearly and stylishly. . . .
A guide for laymen written with gusto and assurance."--
Kirkus"Astronomy writer Berman runs through a fascinating history of the rainbow's invisible bands in this
breezy, accessible read... In the style of a favorite professor, Berman injects bits of odd humor and captivating tangents into this complex but familiar topic."--
Publishers Weekly"Explaining light using anecdotal history and colloquial explication,
Zapped makes entertaining sense out of what could be dry math and physics."
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Shelf Awareness"Nimbly busts common myths ...
Erudite but never stuffy, Berman writes with enthusiasm and clarity, making this an informative and digestible read for the science-curious."--
Booklist"The narrative is
briskly conversational: We're on the porch, shooting the breeze with a knowledgeable neighbor. Mr. Berman's avowed goal in writing this book, he says, was 'to open a window onto the enormous universe of omnipresent energies.'
Once that window is thrown open, it is hard to look at the world the same way."
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Wall Street Journal"Vastly entertaining....
Zoom is invaluable for everyone who once knew Newton's three laws and would like a refresher, but it is more fun than that.... Bob Berman knows how to make science accessible."
--- Kate Tuttle,
Boston Globe--
-PRAISE FOR
ZOOM "Entertainingly kinetic.... [Berman] transmits science geekery in vivid prose stuffed with unexpected insights and arresting observations.... Absorbing."
--- Michael Benson, New York Times---