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The Wormhole Adventures: Travel Is Relative


by P. M. Russell

List Price: $12.95
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Sales Rank: 2055366
Studio: PublishAmerica
Binding: Paperback
Reading Level: Young Adult
Number Of Pages: 57
Publication Date: December 24, 2007
Publisher: PublishAmerica


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Product Description
The Wormhole Adventures: Travel Is Relative introduces Barnaby, a talking raven, who stumbles upon an entry through time and space called a wormhole. He and his three new friends, Paul, Sebastian and Lynn, travel back in time where they meet the great physicist Albert Einstein. Einstein educates the children on his scientific theories. Much to the children’s surprise, Barnaby has his own fascinating story to tell.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 4 reviews)

A Great Children's Story  
The Wormhole Adventures: Time is Relative is a fantastic journey of childlike wonder. The introduction of a talking raven in the introductory chapter sweeps the reader with a curiosity that could only be born the desire to believe. A grand adventure ensues between three siblings and the intelligent raven as the quartet travel through time to meeting an amazing man in history.

By the end of the novel, I was left wondering just who the kids would choose to visit next. As an aunt, I can not wait to read this book to my six year old nephew!

I highly recommend this book for those wanting to lose themselves in the wonderment of childhood and curiosity.

This is a 4**** Star book!

June 26, 2008

An excellent way to introduce children to science.  
Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for ReviewYourBook.com, 4/08
A boy named Paul befriends a special raven named Barnaby. Barnaby was very opinionated and never hesitated to share his knowledge of the world. He shared the location of a portal to another dimension. Together, Paul, his bother Sebastian, sister Lynn, and Barnaby set out on an adventure. Their travels would take them to meet Albert Einstein.
I am a fan of any book that will interest in children I learning. The Wormhole Adventures: Travel is Relative is written in simple, easy-to-understand terms. The author introduces children to Albert Einstein, Charles Dickens, and Beatrix Potter. The Wormhole Adventures: Travel is Relative is a fun book that also happens to be educational. Parents and teachers this is an excellent way to introduce your children to science.

April 22, 2008

The Wormhole Adventure  
This is a wonderful book for your children. I would suggest everyone gets a book for their children to read. The book is very well written and I am sure your family will enjoy it.
February 23, 2008

An Adventure in knowledge.  
Three children meet a talking raven named Barnaby. Together they travel in time and meet Albert Einstein! This engaging book entertains and teaches. Is it possible for children to understand Einstein's theories? In this tale, the complex theories are laid out in simple terms for anyone to comprehend. Analogies of cookies on a cookie sheet create a visual tool for kids. Numerous other facts are woven within the pages of this fun story. At the end of the book the author has a reading list in order to explore more details touched upon in this book. This is a wonderful tale for kids who love science and literature. It is an easy read that isn't too long or boring. I highly recommend this book for smart, inquisitive children. Are there any other kinds?
January 28, 2008
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