A review by hjswinford
Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evolving Universe by Brian Greene

3.0

I'm not sure exactly what I expected from this book, but the book I read was very different from my vague expectations. There was far less actual physics than I anticipated, which isn't necessarily bad, but it was different. I found it difficult to focus on the ebook as I was reading it, but found the audiobook a very helpful addition to my attempt to consume this very wide-reaching book. The scope of what Greene discusses is huge. Like, difficult to wrap one's mind around huge. And while there was a lot of really interesting metaphors and discussions along the way, I felt rather underwhelmed. I really enjoyed his book Fabric of the Cosmos and came away from that feeling like I'd learned and my brain was churning. I didn't have that feeling from this book. I'm still glad I read it, though, and once I switched to the audiobook for easier digestion, it went a lot more smoothly.