David Lindley’s Where Does the Weirdness Go?, reviewed enthusiastically by
Tony Hey on 19 October (p 48)will be out in paperback from Vintage in February
(£7.99, ISBN 00 9 974 751 0). Our review copy was from the US, but it
appears that it was available briefly in Britain this summer and sold out almost
immediately. So British readers who want to read “the best and most up-to-date,
popular, nontechnical account of the conceptual problems of quantum mechanics”,
will have to wait in patience for February to roll round.
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