The book is divided into four parts, with talks and posters on classical general relativity, cosmology and relativistic astrophysics, and on quantum fields and quantum gravity. Leafing through the volume one encounters also here a couple of nice papers with a historical flavour that are well worth reading. the volume is a pleasant and rewarding experience . (CQG+, Classical and Quantum Gravity, cqgplus.com, September, 2015)
There will probably be many books, both conference proceedings and others, appearing soon . This volume is one of the first, and sets a high standard. covers current research in the field, shown to be very much alive, and as such is a good starting point for those wanting to know what is happening in the now very broad field of General Relativity. (Phillip Helbig, The Observatory, Vol. 134 (1243), December, 2014)