A Short History of Nearly Everything

What is the author's tone in A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson?

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Bryson's tone is informal and engaging as he clearly explains complicated scientific theories. For example, he refers to the entire creation of the cosmos as requiring less time than it takes to make a sandwich. By using such down-to-earth metaphors, Bryson makes it easier for non-scientists to relate to complex scientific concepts.