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5.0 out of 5 stars The Wormhole Adventure, February 22, 2008
This review is from: The Wormhole Adventures: Travel Is Relative (Paperback)
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.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Adventure in knowledge., January 27, 2008
This review is from: The Wormhole Adventures: Travel Is Relative (Paperback)
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?
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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful adventure, June 4, 2010
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"This inviting story follows the imaginary exploration of Paul, a ten-year-old boy who is fascinated by the study of nature, science and many other hobbies. Paul's adventure begins with Barnaby, a talking raven. Paul is accompanied on his travel through time by his sister Lynn, and younger brother, Sebastian. Together they venture to a time before their own, learning the theory of relativity by Albert Einstein himself. It is a very heart-warming, yet educational story that will inspire every child to ask more and more questions.
I thought the book was very fascinating. I enjoyed opening my mind to a place that only my imagination could take me. I even learned a few things myself. I never read Charles Dickens, but, because of Barnaby, I'm inclined to read, A Christmas Carol... WN Stanley, Author of 'Journey to the Last River' and `In the Midst of Change'."
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Children's Story, June 26, 2008
This review is from: The Wormhole Adventures: Travel Is Relative (Paperback)
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!
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The Wormhole Adventures: Travel Is Relative
The Wormhole Adventures: Travel Is Relative by P. M. Russell (Paperback - December 24, 2007)
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