A new book called "Time Travel" written by James Gleick is currently gaining attention due to its engaging and intriguing content. It was released late last year and it is only starting to make a buzz after New Year's day.
According to Science News, the way Gleick wrote "Time Travel" is in a way an attempt to make science even more entertaining. The book could make its readers run their imagination wild to the idea of a time machine being real. There is no question that a time machine's existence will remain as fiction, at least as of the moment.
This book would tickle people's minds on the possibility that a time machine could be real just like other technologies that the human race are using now and was before mere ideas and science fiction. There are no dull moments in this story and critics are saying that it is quite and easy read. There are some references from the classic book, "The Time Machine," by H.G. Wells, but the storyline is still unique and definitely engaging.
The New Yorker's review of Gleick's latest masterpiece also went good, as it only has praises for both the book and the author. Readers would notice that the story was more focused on the concept of time than adventure and leisure of traveling. "The Travel" went deep into the rabbit hole of tackling the direction of time, as it seems to embody the life of mankind. It also talked about the philosophy of time, which no one can really fully grasp its full concept.
Nevertheless, it is a good book and paying $26.95 for a copy of it is worth just taking the words of critics who reviewed. The New Yorker is among the toughest publications to please out there. Which means if they like a book and recommend it, then it is a must that one grabs a copy of it.