Came across this recently published book which tells the history of physics named Fizz. So far I've read about the meetings of "Fizz" (a young woman from the future) with Aristotle, Copernicus, Galileo, Newton. Waiting to see how the book presents the harder stuff - Einstein and quantum physics. It's actually a fun way to learn - the book reminds me a lot of Sophie's World, a novel which has been a pretty popular introduction to philosophy since the 90s. Anyone else reading it? Thoughts on learning science via historical fiction?