About this deal
Author: Edge, Christopher, Binding: Paperback, Imprint: Nosy Crow Ltd, Series: N/A, Publisher: Nosy Crow Ltd, Published: 14/01/2016, Pagination: 208 pages, Classification: Children's, young adult & educational, Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Reviews
A. Brennan
? After reading and loving The infinite lives of Maisie Day, I decided to buy Christopher Edge's other science based novels. Read both and let me know what you decide! Any book that you read in one day has to get five stars!
Dean Boddington
I couldn’t wait to find out what was going to happen with Albie and felt so connected to his journey through his grief and the things he learnt in his trips to other worlds. . Albie's mum dies.
Miss Frobisher
Who doesn't want to know more about quantum physics and Schroeder's Cat? I can't decide whether this or Maisie Day are my favourite Christopher Edge novel. This book was a true pleasure to read.
It has a wonderful mixture of physics and story telling with some truly relatable characters thrown in. Eek hard hitting start. As with all of Christopher Edge's books, you'll learn science along the way. He is able to interweave complex scientific ideas elegantly through a story all about the lose and subsequent search for a loved one
keep them coming Christopher Edge! This book deals with grief and death in a beautiful way, making you laugh and cry along the way. A brilliant scientific story for children and adults to like .