Fire & Ice reviews

I’ve collated here some of the reviews of my book, Fire & Ice, which is out now in paperback:

“Fire & Ice is an assured, essential read on everything you could hope to know about volcanoes on both our world and others. It captures the intrigue, mystery and wonder of space, and underscores just how much we have to thank volcanoes for on Earth.”
– New Scientist

“Starkey’s excellent book is the first to examine these extra-terrestrial volcanoes of our Solar System . It’s an explosive read in more ways than one.”
– Forbes

“In Fire & Ice, geologist and solar system maven Natalie Starkey reveals to us that Earth is not the only host for active volcanoes. You can find them in places not previously imagined, like the surfaces of other planets and their moons. And you think you’ve seen everything? Some of these volcanoes even spew ice. Read all about it in this mind-expanding book.”
– Neil deGrasse Tyson, Astrophysicist American Museum of Natural History

“[Starkey] masterfully weaves the latest information we have about volcanoes throughout the Solar System into a broader narrative about planets and moons themselves. The result is a book about volcanoes – and so much more […] entertaining and informative.”
– Nature

“A FANTASTIC exploration of the hidden workings of the planets, and a timely reminder of what a fascinating and dramatic place our solar system is.”
– Dallas Campbell, Science television presenter and author

“Fire & Ice explores a unique blend of space volcanoes – from the inner workings to the outer landscapes. Natalie journeys into the weird nature of volcanism and dives into current outstanding questions that we are still exploring.”
– Dr Caitlin Ahrens, NASA / USRA

“Natalie Starkey leads us on an incredible journey across our Solar System, revealing a wonderful variety of volcanic geology. A fascinating look at volcanoes and the space science that enables us to study them.”
– Rebecca Williams, Volcanologist

“Starkey takes readers on NASA’s expeditions, onto islands, and between tectonic plates undersea with vivid, immersive descriptions. The result is a thoroughly accessible look at a lesser-known part of the universe.”
– Publisher’s Weekly

And here’s some links to the published content:

https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg25133530-500-fire-and-ice-review-a-fascinating-tour-of-weird-space-volcanoes/

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamiecartereurope/2021/10/08/our-solar-system-is-alive-the-explosive-story-of-space-volcanoes-on-9-close-worlds-of-fire-and-ice/

https://www.publishersweekly.com/9781472960368

https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/top-astronomy-kit/best-astronomy-space-books/

https://dannyreviews.com/h/Fire_Ice.html