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George's cosmic treasure hunt
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Hawking, Lucy
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Hawking, S. W. (Stephen W.)
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Parsons, Garry, ill
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Extraterrestrial beings Juvenile fiction.
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Extraterrestrial beings Fiction.
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Science fiction.
2009
George is heartbroken when his neighbor Annie and her space-scientist father move to Florida, but when Annie sends him a secret message telling him she has been contacted by aliens with a terrible warning, he joins her in a galaxy-wide search for answers. Includes scientific essays on space travel.
George and the big bang
by
Hawking, Lucy
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Hawking, S. W. (Stephen W.)
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Parsons, Garry, ill
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Science Experiments Juvenile fiction.
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Big Bang theory Juvenile fiction.
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Sabotage Juvenile fiction.
2012
George tries to escape a host of problems by going to Switzerland to help his friend Annie's father, Eric, run an experiment exploring the origins of the universe, but faces saboteurs and a mysterious message from George's old nemesis, Reeper, there. Includes scientific essays exploring the latest theories on the origin of the universe.
George and the ship of time
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Hawking, Lucy, author
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Parsons, Garry, illustrator
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Dystopias Juvenile fiction.
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Robots Juvenile fiction.
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Technology Juvenile fiction.
2019
After escaping a runaway spaceship, George finds himself on a barren Earth where society is under corporate control, access to technology is restricted, and the uneducated population is swamped with fake news.
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\"Dr. Stephen Hawking was the most renowned scientist since Einstein, known both for his groundbreaking work in physics and cosmology and for his mischievous sense of humor. He educated millions of readers about the origins of the universe and the nature of black holes, and inspired millions more by defying a terrifying early prognosis of ALS, which originally gave him only two years to live. In later life he could communicate only by using a few facial muscles, but he continued to advance his field and serve as a revered voice on social and humanitarian issues. Hawking not only unraveled some of the universe's greatest mysteries but also believed science plays a critical role in fixing problems here on Earth. Now he turns his attention to the most urgent issues facing us. Will humanity survive? Should we colonize space? Does God exist? These are just a few of the questions Hawking addresses in this wide-ranging, passionately argued final book from one of the greatest minds in history. Featuring a foreword by Eddie Redmayne, who won an Oscar playing Stephen Hawking, an introduction by Nobel Laureate Kip Thorne, and an afterword from Hawking's daughter, Lucy.\" -- (Source of summary not specified)