The Shape of Wonder: How Scientists Think, Work and Live
By Alan Lightman and Martin Rees
In their delightful new book, cosmologist Martin Rees and physicist and science writer Alan Lightman seek to provide “an honest picture of scientists as people and how they work and think”. The Shape of Wonder does this by exploring the nature of science, examining the role of critical thinking, and looking at how scientific theories are created and revised as new evidence emerges. It also includes profiles of individual scientists, ranging from historical Nobel-prize winners such as physicist Werner Heisenberg and biologist Barbara McClintock, to rising stars like CERN theorist Dorota Grabowska. Matin Durrani
- 2025 Pantheon Books
Our Accidental Universe: Stories of Discovery from Asteroids to Aliens
By Chris Lintott
TV presenter and physics professor Chris Lintott brings all his charm and wit to his new book Our Accidental Universe. He looks at astronomy through the lens of the human errors and accidents that lead to new knowledge. It’s a loose theme that allows him to skip from the search for alien life to pulsars and the Hubble Space Telescope. Lintott has visited many of the facilities he discusses, and spoken to many people working in these areas, adding a personal touch to his stated aim of elucidating how science really gets done. Kate Gardner
- 2024 Penguin
Science is Lit: Awesome Electricity and Mad Magnets
By Big Manny (Emanuel Wallace)
Want to feed your child’s curiosity about how things work (and don’t mind creating a mini lab in your house)? Take a look at Awesome Electricity and Mad Magnets, the second in the Science is Lit series by Emanuel Wallace – aka TikTok star “Big Manny”. Wallace introduces four key concepts of physics – force, sound, light and electricity – in an enthusiastic and fun way that’s accessible for 8–12 year olds. With instructions for experiments kids can do at home, and a clear explanation of the scientific process, your child can really experience what it’s like to be a scientist. Sarah Tesh
- 2025 Puffin

Space Posters & Paintings: Art About NASA
By Bill Schwartz
Astronomy is the most visually gifted of all the sciences, with endless stunning photographs of our cosmos. But perhaps what sets NASA apart from other space agencies is its art programme, which has existed since 1962. In Space Posters and Paintings: Art about NASA, documentary filmmaker Bill Schwartz has curated a striking collection of nostalgic artworks that paint the history of NASA and its various missions across the solar system and beyond. Particularly captivating are pioneering artist Robert McCall’s paintings of the Gemini and Apollo missions. This large-format coffee book is a perfect purchase for any astronomy buff. Tushna Commissariat
- 2024 ACC Art Books
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