"Perhaps the single best explainer of abstruse science in the world today. . . . Greene has a gift for finding the right metaphor." --The Washington Post
"I recommend Greene's book to any nonexpert reader who wants an up-to-date account of theoretical physics, written in colloquial language that anyone can understand." --Freeman Dyson, The New York Review of Books
"As pure intellectual adventure, this is about as good as it gets. . . . Even compared with A Brief History of Time, Greene's book stands out for its sweeping ambition . . . stripping down the mystery from difficult concepts without watering down the science." --Newsday
"Greene is as elegant as ever, cutting through the fog of complexity with insight and clarity. Space and time, you might even say, become putty in his hands." --Los Angeles Times
"Highly informed, lucid and witty. . . . There is simply no better introduction to the strange wonders of general relativity and quantum mechanics, the fields of knowledge essential for any real understanding of space and time." --Discover
"The author's informed curiosity is inspiring and his enthusiasm infectious." --Kansas City Star
"Mind-bending. . . . [Greene] is both a gifted theoretical physicist and a graceful popularizer [with] virtuoso explanatory skills." --The Oregonian
"Brian Greene is the new Hawking, only better." --The Times (London)
"Greene's gravitational pull rivals a black hole's." --Newsweek
"Greene is an excellent teacher, humorous and quick. . . . Read [your friends] the passages of this book that boggle your mind. (You may find yourself reading them every single paragraph.)." --Boston Globe
"Inexhaustibly witty . . . a must-read for the huge constituency of lay readers enticed by the mysteries of cosmology." --Sunday Times
"Relish this exhilarating foray into the alien terrain that is our own universe." --Booklist, starred review
"Holds out the promise that we may one day explain how space and time have come to exist." --Paul Davies, Nature
"Greene takes us to the limits of space and time." --The Guardian
"Exciting stuff. . . . Introduces the reader to the mind-boggling landscape of cutting-edge theoretical physics, where mathematics rules supreme." --The News & Observer
"One of the most entertaining and thought-provoking popular science books to have emerged in the last few years. The Elegant Universe was a Pulitzer Prize finalist. The Fabric of the Cosmos deserves to win it." --Physics World
"In the space of 500 readable pages, Greene has brought us to the brink of twenty-first-century physics with the minimum of fuss." --The Herald
"If anyone can popularize tough science, it's Greene." --Entertainment Weekly
"Greene is a marvelously talented exponent of physics. . . . A pleasure to read." --Economist
"Magnificent . . . sends shivers down the spine." --Financial Times