"[Roach's] style is at its most substantial-and most hilarious-in the zero-gravity realm that Packing for Mars explores." -- Janet Maslin - New York Times
"The book is an often hilarious, sometimes queasy-making catalog of the strange stuff devised to permit people to survive in an environment for which their bodies are stupendously unsuited. With an unflinching eye, [Roach] launches readers into the thick of spaceflight's grossest engineering challenges." -- M. G. Lord - New York Times Book Review
"Truly funny...Roach's writing is supremely accessible, but there's never a moment when you aren't aware of how much research she's done into unexplored reaches of space travel." -- Entertainment Weekly
"This is the kind of smart, smirky stuff that Roach does so well." -- Geoff Nicholson - San Francisco Chronicle
"Roach deftly guides her readers...They never completely lose sight of the accomplishments of space travel, even as they take delight in the absurdities that, in the end, make those successes all the more sublime." -- Dallas Morning News
"[Roach] has once again discovered a winner of a subject...Roach's strange enthusiasm for all things oddball...makes Mars a more than worthy destination." -- Time
"An utterly fascinating account, made all the more entertaining by the author's ever-amused tone." -- BookPage
"Roach provides a highly readable, often hilarious, guide." -- Christian Science Monitor
"Cool answers to questions about the void you didn't even know you had." -- People
"A more realistic view of life in space than we have ever gotten from a NASA broadcast." -- The Daily Beast
"It's all about those things NASA doesn't delve into at press conferences." -- BoingBoing
"Over the course of several frank chapters, Roach explores the nitty-gritty details of life in space that filmmakers and historians tend to gloss over...Roach's wide-eyed wonder...sets Packing for Mars apart from the galaxy of space travel histories" -- Boston Globe