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Space-age science built upon the awesome power of travelling light. Harness it!
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Liam should have died at sea in 1912. Maddy should have died on a plane in 2010. Sal should have died in a fire in 2029. But instead, they are saved – to ride through time!
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Peer around corners, snoop over walls, and eavesdrop on secret conversations! Having fun? Mission accomplished!
Electricity makes stuff work. But what makes it work? Check it out!
Albert Einstein. The genius who invented e=mc2. Possibly the brainiest scientist in history – and the battiest! But did you know that Al’s life was almost as wild as his hair? Not only was an unruly young Al expelled from school, but he was spied on by the Nazis and the FBI. And after he died, he had his brain removed! Yes, even though he’s dead, Al’s still full of surprises!
You’ve probably heard of Isaac Newton. He is dead famous for: discovering gravity, being a right clever dick – and getting hit on the head with an apple! But did you know that our Isaac came bottom of the class at school, poked sticks in his eye and nearly blinded himself, and nearly got himself executed? Yes – even though he’s dead, Isaac’s still full of surprises!
Physics books can be fatally boring. It’s true! But this one won’t leave you dying of boredom. You’ll be too busy dying of laughter!
There’s much more to light than meets the eye – including lots of squishy, horrible bits. A science book to scare the living daylights out of you. It must be Frightening Light!
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