"Preston's accessible writing style, enthusiasm, and optimism succeed at informing as well as tickling readers' imaginations." - Publishers Weekly
"A solid, absorbing background to what makes life possible." - Kirkus Reviews
"Ably distilling complicated science into digestible portions, Preston's balance of wonkiness and wide appeal is also 'just right' and suited for anyone who's interested in the Curiosity rover's exploits on Mars and wants to learn more." - Booklist
"Preston surveys the emerging field of astrobiology with scholarly depth and layman accessibility . . . Goldilocks and the Water Bears brings a lofty, sometimes exaggerated topic down to Earth in an enjoyable way." - Tobias Mutter, Shelf Awareness
"Fascinating . . . It's a compelling book to read at this moment, as man-made climate change is throwing planetary systems off balance. In her brief history of the Earth, and of the other rocks that hurtle around space with us, Preston shows just how very lucky we are to live on a planet that is–for now at least–just right." - VICE