For all those who wonder about our bizarre universe, and those who want to overthrow the big bang, this book gives you 'just the facts': the observations that have shaped established ideas and theories. The authors pull back the curtains, and show how cosmology really works.
Luke Barnes Book order
Luke A. Barnes is a postdoctoral researcher at the Sydney Institute for Astronomy, whose work delves into galaxy formation and the fine-tuning of the universe for life. His research suggests the universe is remarkably suited for life's existence, prompting profound questions about the nature of reality. Barnes explores how scientific discovery and philosophical inquiry can illuminate these fascinating concepts.






- 2020
- 2019
Lost Boys
- 88 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A humorous and heartfelt look into the lives of the youth of one northern new town, where the weight of identity, place, and masculinity threaten everything they've ever known.
- 2018
Young Vic Taking Part Collection 1
Three Plays by Luke Barnes: Men in Blue, Fable, The Jumper Factory
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading
This collection features three engaging plays by acclaimed playwright Luke Barnes, specifically crafted for the Young Vic's Taking Part program. "Men in Blue" explores themes of identity and camaraderie, while "Fable" offers a modern twist on traditional storytelling. "The Jumper Factory" delves into the lives of workers in a unique setting, highlighting social issues and personal struggles. Together, these plays provide a thought-provoking experience for audiences, emphasizing the power of theater in community engagement.
- 2017
No One Will Tell Me How To Start a Revolution
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
A captivating, lively and poignant portrait of the pressures of being a teenager and the fight for acceptance in these intertwined monologues about three working class sisters sent to a private school.
- 2017
All We Ever Wanted Was Everything
- 88 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A working class musical of unfulfilled dreams.
- 2012
Chapel Street
- 61 pages
- 3 hours of reading
A rowdy, relentless two-hander about good times gone bad for a betrayed generation.