[A] lovely, utterly original book. . . . This intimate account of the life and thought of a physicist is one of the nicest scientific books I have ever read-personal and honest, clear and informative, entertaining and difficult to put down.---Alejandro Gangui, American Scientist
Gorgeously written.---Mary Carmichael, Newsweek
Highly original. . . . Few scientists are capable of putting their understanding and experiences into words as effectively.---Peter Coles, Nature
Science as it is lived. . . . [Levin's] book is a gift.---Corey S. Powell, Discover
Gives a personal resonance to scientists' attempts to understand the mysteries of the universe. * Washington Post *
Levin not only tours the wilder reaches of cosmology, but she also bares her soul. * New Scientist *
If the universe is infinite, then its possibilities are infinite as well. But in How the Universe Got Its Spots, the astrophysicist Janna Levin insists that infinity works as a hypothetical concept only, and that it is not found in nature.---Lauren Porcaro, New Yorker
Levin unpacks the technicalities with a skill honed from giving many lectures on the subject, and it is fascinating to read. . . . A book to be applauded.---Andrew Crumey, The Scotsman
[A] touchingly personal account.---Jim McClean, The Herald (Glasgow)
Levin interweaves enlightening insights into the most profound enigmas of space, time and infinity with reflections on her struggle to balance her personal and professional lives. The result suggests a blend of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance and The History of Time.---Dan Kincaid, Arizona Republic
The intellectual-emotional balance, and the finely tuned prose, are what makes this different from the very many other books on cosmology. And Levin has found an interesting way to do this; the book is in the form of letters to her mother. * Globe and Mail *
How the Universe Got Its Spots is a genuine attempt to break down barriers, both intellectual and emotional, between scientists and their wished-for audience.---Ken Grimes and Alison Boyle, Astronomy