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Five Popular Science Books by Real Scientists – Explaining Science

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Five Popular Science Books by Real Scientists

Posted on December 1, 2025 by Steve Hurley

I thought it would be interesting to produce a short list of popular science books, which I’ve not read before, which would be worth reading. I have done some research  on Amazon, looking for five  books which:

  • looked appealing,
  • were well written,
  • were published in the last 15 years,
  • were aimed at the general public with an interest in science ( i.e.weren’t dumbed down), and
  • had a large number of good reviews.  

I decided to only consider books  written by authors who had worked in the field the book was about. I was looking for books written by real scientists rather than journalists. It really irriates me when journalists without scientific training write books and articles which end up being full of mistakes.

So, here’s the list my five  books along with a link to their Amazon UK product pages. This will enable you to have a look at the book descriptions yourself and just as importantly look at the reviews (from people who have actually read the book ). If you are interested in any of these books, please don’t feel obliged to buy them from Amazon, you could always buy from your local bookshop or borrow from your local library.

Editor’s Note: I left in links to Amazon UK. I am not certain they work, but your national Amazon should be close by. Also, https://explainingscience.org/2025/12/01/five-popular-science-books-by-real-scientists/ is the main blog site, worth a follow if you’re into Science! –DrWeb

The Books

Astrophysics for People in a Hurry: Essays on the Universe and Our Place Within it (2017) – Neil Degrasse Tyson 

Amazon link to book

The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World (2012) – David Deutsch 

Amazon link to book

Our Mathematical Universe: My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality (2015) –  Max Tegmark 

Amazon link to book

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