A review by boggremlin
Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs: The Astounding Interconnectedness of the Universe by Lisa Randall

2.0

Interesting, in a way that vaguely makes me feel like I'm not smart enough to understand the concepts. The first two-thirds are a solid overview of celestial bodies and physics, with a focus on the solar system, meteors, comets, and planets. Randall's approach is conversational and she's great at breaking down some of the more esoteric history of the galaxy. I don't think I'll retain much of her sections on dark matter and the theory that it influenced meteor impacts, and thus the extinction event that killed the dinosaurs. Just above my head... literally.