The goal of this blog is to create a list of what I call super facts. Important facts that are known to be true and yet they are surprising, shocking or disputed among non-experts. In a sense it is myth busting. However, it is not the only type of posts I do. This is a review for a popular book on Astrophysics called “Astrophysics for People in a Hurry” by Neil De Grasse Tyson. It is a New York Times best seller and the #1 best seller in Astronomy & Astrophysics on Amazon. It has almost 37,000 ratings/reviews on Amazon and more 194,000 reviews/ratings on Goodreads.
Below is a list of the four formats in which it comes on Amazon.
- Hardcover – Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company; First Edition (May 2, 2017), ASIN : 0393609391, ISBN-10 : 9780393609394, ISBN-13 : 978-0393609394, 224 pages, item weight : 2.31 pounds, dimensions : 7.3 x 4.8 x 0.9 inches, it costs $6.21 – $13.26 on US Amazon. Click here to order it from Amazon.com.
- Kindle – Publisher – W. W. Norton & Company (May 2, 2017), ASIN : B01MAWT2MO, 222 pages, it costs $9.00 on US Amazon. Click here to order it from Amazon.com.
- Audiobook – Publisher : Blackstone Audio Inc (May 2, 2017), ASIN : B06XB2PX7G, it costs $10.20 on US Amazon. Click here to order it from Amazon.com.
- Audio CD – Publisher : Blackstone Publishing; Unabridged edition (May 2, 2017), ISBN-10 : 1538408015, ISBN-13 : 978-1538408018, it costs $24.95 on US Amazon. Click here to order it from Amazon.com.

Amazon’s Description of Astrophysics for People in a Hurry
Over a year on the New York Times bestseller list and more than a million copies sold.
The essential universe, from our most celebrated and beloved astrophysicist.
What is the nature of space and time? How do we fit within the universe? How does the universe fit within us? There’s no better guide through these mind-expanding questions than acclaimed astrophysicist and best-selling author Neil deGrasse Tyson.
But today, few of us have time to contemplate the cosmos. So Tyson brings the universe down to Earth succinctly and clearly, with sparkling wit, in tasty chapters consumable anytime and anywhere in your busy day.
While you wait for your morning coffee to brew, for the bus, the train, or a plane to arrive, Astrophysics for People in a Hurry will reveal just what you need to be fluent and ready for the next cosmic headlines: from the Big Bang to black holes, from quarks to quantum mechanics, and from the search for planets to the search for life in the universe.
This is my four-star review for Astrophysics for People in a Hurry
The reason I gave the book four stars instead of five is because I felt that if you have an interest in the topic, you will have heard it all before. However, in retrospect that might not be a good reason to deduct a star. After all, the book seems to be targeting people who do not know much about the subject and thus will not have heard it all before.
Quick and Entertaining Overview of Astrophysics
I’ve read a number of Neil DeGrasse Tyson’s books and I love them. This book is a compressed version of what he has been explaining in other books. If you’ve already read a number of Neil De Grasse books, or perhaps other popular science Astrophysics books such as those by Stephen Hawking, you will not find much new in this book. However, I think it is a brief but good summary of Astrophysics written for a layman. It is 208 pages, each page having about half as much text per page as a typical popular science book. It is an easy and fairly quick read.
He briefly explains the Big Bang, physical laws, spectra, nebulae, the speed of light, very briefly relativity and quantum physics, the cosmic background radiation, galaxies, gravitational lensing, dark matter, dark energy, neutron stars, the composition of the solar system and exoplanets. He covers a lot of ground quickly and he makes it easy to understand without simplifying so much that it becomes misleading. This book is exactly what the title says. However, as I mentioned, if you’ve read a lot on the topic already, especially if it is Neil DeGrasse Tyson’s books, you’ve seen it before. I still think it was very enjoyable though and I still learned something new. He is a very entertaining author.

Very nice review, Thomas! Thank you for sharing. This would definitely be an interest of mine.
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Thank you so much for your kind words Laura. Yes I think Neil De Grasse Tyson is a very good communicator.
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So many books and topics, Thomas, and too few hours to enjoy each. Thanks for bringing Tyson’s book to my attention!
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Thank you so much Grant. Yes there are a lot of books out there, 50 million since last time I checked and many of them are great books. As for science books, Neil De Grasse Tyson is a great popularizer. He more or less officially inherited Carl Sagan’s place and continued Cosmos (documentary and book).
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Thanks, Thomas! I love this book, (and the version for young people) and am often handing it to students. He’s terrific!
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That is great. Thank you so much Stacey for your comment and for your work as a teacher.
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Thank YOU, friend!
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I think I’ll have to grab this.. thanks for sharing.
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Thank you so much festo_sanjo. I hope you do. It is a very good book.
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I have to say, this is the first time I’ve read “quick and easy” and “astrophysics” in the same sentence. Well done.
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Ha ha that’s a good point, but he makes it simple. He is a great communicator.
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Great review, Thomas. I am a fan of Neil De Grasse.
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Thank you so much Denise and so am I.
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Sounds an intriguing read Thomas…I think it maybe have to be an easy read in layman’s terms to grab my attention 🙂 lol.. Not one I would gravitate too on the book shelves… But thank you for delving in, to explain it Thomas…
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Thank you so much Sue. Yes this book was written for people who are not into physics or astrophysics or astronomy but still want to know something. I’ll bet that as a scientists it is very difficult to stop yourself from wanting to explain complicated details but he avoids that.
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I would imagine so Thomas…. Its not often you can get simple explanations that make sense 🙂 xx
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Yes too simple often makes it not very accurate but he keeps a balance.
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Hi Thomas, an interesting review. I’m not going to read it because I prefer fiction books, but I appreciate this review.
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Thank you so much Robbie. It might be a book for your son/Greg but it might be too basic for him. But Neil De Grasse Tyson has written other books that are more in depth. He wrote a variety of books, and he made documentaries.
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Thanks Thomas, I will let him know.
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Thank you Robbie. He might already know all of it but it could still be fun to read.
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Sounds like a great book. I don’t know if I would read things related to Astrophysics because it’s not something I’m that interested in. However, if I were to read something in that field I would definitely pick this book up because it sounds pretty basic which is a great way to introduce yourself to the topic and I’ve heard Neil Degrasse Tyson speak before so I know it’ll be entertaining.
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Yes that is true. He is entertaining and a very communicator. Whenever you have that it makes any topic more interesting.
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True, it makes people interested even in topics they may not generally be interested in.
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Yes a good communicator/teacher can bring out what is interesting to the listener
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What a great review. I think I would be interested in this!
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Thank you so much for your very kind words Kymber
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Hi Thomas
What a great title.
Thank you for this review
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Thank you so much Klaus for your kind comment
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I don’t read much (if any) nonfiction but I enjoy watching some of the physics videos online, including ones from Dr. Tyson. He’s got a great delivery and way of explaining things. (Oddly enough, though, I didn’t care for his version of Cosmos, probably because I kept comparing him to Carl Sagan in my head.)
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Yes Carl Sagan’s shoes were not easy to fill. But I also enjoy his documentaries very much. He is a great communicator, and he is a great author.
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