The Best Black Holes Books of All Time

Discover the most influential black holes books, recommended by leaders, experts, and readers worldwide

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Book Cover of Janna Levin - Black Hole Survival Guide

By Janna Levin – Professor of Physics and Astronomy (you?) 

4.94
| 2020 | 160 Pages
Recommended for: 
Science enthusiasts and general readers. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn about the nature of black holes and their significance in the universe.
  • Discover how black holes influence galaxies and cosmic structures.
  • Understand complex scientific concepts without the use of heavy mathematics.
  • Explore the relationship between black holes and fundamental physics theories.
  • Gain insights into the author's unique perspective on astrophysics.
Reviews:
Clear Explanations
Engaging Writing
Beautiful Artwork
Insightful Content
Accessible Science
Lack of Depth
Small Format
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
The Philadelphia InquirerIn prose that revels in the immensity and dispassion of the barely known universe — and bolstered by Lia Halloran’s illustrations of strange celestial shapes and astronauts floating in inky voids — Levin makes space sound like a somewhat reasonable place
The Space ReviewThis slender volume will get the reader quickly up to speed when it comes to black holes, without equations or torrents of jargon
Publisher's WeeklyVivid . . . Readers couldn’t hope for a more fascinating intro to a family of cosmic objects whose existence promises still more wonders to be discovered
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Book Cover of Steven S. Gubser, Frans Pretorius - The Little Book of Black Holes (Science Essentials)

By Steven S. Gubser – Professor of Physics at Princeton University (you?) and 1 more 

4.89
| 2017 | 200 Pages
Recommended for: 
Science enthusiasts and students. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn the fundamental principles of black holes and their significance in physics.
  • Discover the relationship between black holes and general relativity.
  • Understand the implications of gravitational waves and their detection.
  • Explore the differences between Schwarzschild and rotating black holes.
  • Gain insights into the historical context of black hole research and discoveries.
Reviews:
Well-Organized
Captivating
Readable
Informative
Thought-Provoking
Dense Writing
Requires Effort
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
Recommended by Raphael Bousso, Roger Penrose, Gary Horowitz and 9 others
Raphael BoussoThis timely book provides an excellent summary of what we know about black holes in the universe. Gubser and Pretorius are among the world's most prominent experts on this exciting subject
Roger PenroseThe Little Book of Black Holes by Gubser and Pretorius provides an elegantly brief introduction to the basic properties of black holes and their occurrence in the universe. I warmly recommend it to the general reader
Gary HorowitzEntertaining as well as informative. The Little Book of Black Holes is well written, well organized, and enjoyable to read
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4.98
| 2025 | 30-300 pages
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Recommended for: 
All readers across all knowledge levels.
You will:
  • Get a Black Holes book tailored to your interests, goals, and background
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  • Get all the knowledge you need consolidated into a single focused book
Reviews:
Insightful
Focused
Highly Personalized
Easy to Read
Engaging
Actionable
Up-to-Date
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Book Cover of Marcia Bartusiak - Black Hole: How an Idea Abandoned by Newtonians, Hated by Einstein, and Gambled On by Hawking Became Loved

By Marcia Bartusiak – Professor of the Practice, Graduate Program in Science Writing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (you?) 

4.86
| 2015 | 256 Pages
Recommended for: 
Science enthusiasts, Astronomy lovers, Physics students. Intermediate to Advanced readers.
Reviews:
Informative
Engaging
Readable
Insightful
Historical
Mathematical
Technical
  • Longlisted for the 2016 PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award
  • Honorable mention for the 2016 PROSE Awards in the Cosmology & Astronomy category
  • Shortlisted for the 2016 Award in Science given by the Phi Beta Kappa Society
Recommended by Ray Jayawardhana, Walter Isaacson, Alan Lightman and 8 others
Ray JayawardhanaCaptivating and authoritative, "Black Hole" traces a truly weird concept from its tentative conjecture to inescapable reality. Bartusiak recounts a compelling tale with quirky turns, curious revelations, intellectual rumbles and personal gambles
Walter IsaacsonMarcia Bartusiak takes us on a fascinating ride around black holes, showing the beauty and mystery of a concept that has intrigued scientists from Einstein to Hawking
Alan LightmanBartusiak's new book is thoroughly researched, beautifully written, and full of insights about the nature of the scientific enterprise. Aficionados of black holes will love this book
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