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Simon Bloom, the Gravity Keeper

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Ordinary sixth-grader Simon Bloom has just made the biggest discovery since gravity–and it literally fell into his lap. Or onto his head, anyway. You see, Simon has found the Teacher’s Edition of Physics, a magical reference book containing the very formulas that control the laws that govern the universe! By reciting the formulas out loud, he’s able to do the impossible–like reverse the force of gravity to float weightlessly, and reduce friction to zoom across any surface!  
But a book that powerful isn’t safe with Simon for long. Before he knows it, he is being pursued by evil forces bent on gaining control of the formulas. And they’ll do anything to retrieve them. Now, Simon and his friends must use their wits and the magic of science in a galactic battle for the book, and the future of the universe, in this funny, fast-paced science fiction adventure from first-time author Michael Reisman.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      THE TEACHER'S EDITION OF PHYSICS is a special book; it can change the laws of physics and gives great power to the person who holds it. Simon Bloom, an 11-year-old boy in New Jersey, ends up in possession of the book and must protect it from a mysterious woman who wants its power for herself. Nicholas Hormann takes on the character of a nearly omniscient narrator who gets involved in the story, bending the laws of audiobooks with comic glee. At the same time, he makes Simon and his friends into more or less believable characters even if their situation isn't. This audiobook is a natural for family listening on a long car trip. J.A.S. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from February 4, 2008
      Reisman's fast-paced, cinematic first novel, already optioned by Universal Studios, transcends its Spiderwickian premise to move in a different direction: it makes scientific concepts interesting and accessible. Like Newton's apple, a secret book—which contains so much power that it could become “the most dangerous thing in existence”—falls from above and hits the Everyboy protagonist, 11-year-old Simon Bloom from New Jersey, smack on the head. Titled the Teacher's Edition of Physics
      , it teachers Simon how to turn himself into an 11-year-old superhero. As he tells his friends, the super-cool Alysha and tiny, cowardly Owen, “This Book tells me how science really works.... It only looks
      like magic if you don't understand.” Using one of the book's formulas, he takes away Alysha's body's kinetic friction, and she slips and slides over dry forest leaves.The kids' personalities evolve as the book progresses, although the villains (they try to capture the book) are flat, stock characters. The narrator is British—“all the best Narrators are from Great Britain”—and members of an Order of Physics receive silly names, such as Ralfagon Wintrofline and Mermon Veenie. These mannerisms, by now familiar in novels for this target group, function almost as a kind of shorthand: kids who like ironic narration will like this title, too. Ages 9-up.

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.9
  • Lexile® Measure:690
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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