A review by bodinelouise
Einstein's Greatest Mistake: The Life of a Flawed Genius by David Bodanis

3.0

I enjoyed the first half of the book, where it was more about Einstein's life and how science fit into that. The second half was more about other people and less about what Einstein did, except for making that mistake. It became quite repetitive and wasn't as interesting.

I've never read a book on Einstein before, but this one left me feeling as if Einstein only achieved two things: E=mc2 and G=T, and therefore wondering what more made him so great?