Oliver's Great Big Universe
Oliver's Great Big Universe
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Harry N Abrams, Inc.
Just the Series: Oliver's Great Big Universe Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: Oliver's Great Big Universe   

Annotation: This laugh-out-loud illustrated series is “mind-expanding and hilarious!” says Jeff Kinney, author of the international ... more
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #363787
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Common Core/STEAM: STEAM STEAM
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 09/26/23
Pages: 235 pages
ISBN: 1-419-76408-X
ISBN 13: 978-1-419-76408-0
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2023933389
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Tue Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

A stellar confluence of comic episodes and cosmic information.Robotics Ph.D., author, podcaster, and PBS Kids' show creator Cham offers a straightforward and amusing guide to the universe through the eyes of a middle schooler. Copious cartoon vignettes and graphics ramp up both the instruction and entertainment. Oliver introduces himself as a normal 11-year-old, not always on task or even paying attention. One day in fifth grade, however, he became enthralled and motivated by space and decided to become an astrophysicist. Dr. Howard, the catalyst and his preternaturally patient ongoing mentor, is the scientist husband of his teacher. Folded into the science (along with groanworthy puns, helpfully indexed fart jokes, and bathroom humor) is a storyline about transitioning to middle school, where, happily, Oliver makes a friend in Evie, an artistic girl he creates planet cartoons with-along with the book we're reading. In addition to brilliantly integrated comic moments-an escaped hamster, a run-in with the principal, a hypothetical chat with an alien-surprising plot twists add narrative pizzazz to a serious raft of data about the universe. Common experiences, like a road trip, sibling dealmaking, and Halloween scares, will make readers chuckle. Terms are defined in the text. A bonus spread supplies especially jaw-dropping data crumbs that will make a big bang in family dinner conversations. Oliver and his family have paper-white skin and black hair; Dr. Howard and Evie read Black, and Mrs. Howard appears white.An irresistibly entertaining introduction to astrophysics. (resources, index) (Graphic nonfiction. 8-12)

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

A stellar confluence of comic episodes and cosmic information.Robotics Ph.D., author, podcaster, and PBS Kids' show creator Cham offers a straightforward and amusing guide to the universe through the eyes of a middle schooler. Copious cartoon vignettes and graphics ramp up both the instruction and entertainment. Oliver introduces himself as a normal 11-year-old, not always on task or even paying attention. One day in fifth grade, however, he became enthralled and motivated by space and decided to become an astrophysicist. Dr. Howard, the catalyst and his preternaturally patient ongoing mentor, is the scientist husband of his teacher. Folded into the science (along with groanworthy puns, helpfully indexed fart jokes, and bathroom humor) is a storyline about transitioning to middle school, where, happily, Oliver makes a friend in Evie, an artistic girl he creates planet cartoons with-along with the book we're reading. In addition to brilliantly integrated comic moments-an escaped hamster, a run-in with the principal, a hypothetical chat with an alien-surprising plot twists add narrative pizzazz to a serious raft of data about the universe. Common experiences, like a road trip, sibling dealmaking, and Halloween scares, will make readers chuckle. Terms are defined in the text. A bonus spread supplies especially jaw-dropping data crumbs that will make a big bang in family dinner conversations. Oliver and his family have paper-white skin and black hair; Dr. Howard and Evie read Black, and Mrs. Howard appears white.An irresistibly entertaining introduction to astrophysics. (resources, index) (Graphic nonfiction. 8-12)

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Tue Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Reading Level: 4.0
Interest Level: 4-7
Lexile: 740L
Guided Reading Level: W
Fountas & Pinnell: W

This laugh-out-loud illustrated series is “mind-expanding and hilarious!” says Jeff Kinney, author of the international bestselling series Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

“An absolute gem!” Lincoln Peirce, bestselling creator of Big Nate, agrees. “Will get the entire family laughing and learning together,” adds Kazu Kibuishi, creator of the New York Times bestselling Amulet graphic novel series.

From the bestselling writer and creator of PHD Comics, Jorge Cham, Oliver’s Great Big Universe is a diary-style series following an 11-year-old who’s taking on the whole universe—if he can survive middle school first.

Oliver has a lot going on as he starts his first year of middle school—new friends, new classes, new everything. But at least there’s one thing that still makes sense: science!

Determined to be an astrophysicist one day, Oliver explains everything he learns—like how the sun burps, how ghost particles fly through you, the uncanny similarities between Mercury and cafeteria meatballs, and most important, how the Big Bang is basically just like a fart in the school hallway.

Also, there are time-bending black holes, exploding supernova stars, and aliens! Well, there could be aliens.

Oliver finally feels like he’s starting to figure things out . . . but can he stay out of the principal’s office or catch a break from his annoying sister?

Oliver’s Great Big Universe series:
Oliver’s Great Big Universe (#1)
Oliver’s Great Big Universe: Volcanoes Are Hot! (#2)


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