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114 result(s) for "Space and time Juvenile fiction."
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In my own backyard
A young child looks out a bedroom window seeing the backyard as it would have looked if she had seen it during various historical and geological periods.
Crashland : a Twinmaker novel
\"In this sequel to Twinmaker, the world's teleportation network has crashed, armies of dupes are attacking--and Clair must determine her allegiances, figure out how to find her mysterious online friend called Q, and stay alive\"-- Provided by publisher.
Are We There Yet? by Dan Santat (review)
[...]what happens,” the book asks, “when your brain becomes TOO bored?” Viewers turn the book to orient this question as the text wraps around the spread, and as time loses its meaning during the mind-numbing ride, the family makes its way deeper into the past: alongside a steam locomotive in the Wild West, perched on the plank of a pirate ship, at lance-point of an oncoming medieval jouster, parked next to the Egyptian pyramid construction zone, and into the age of dinosaurs.[...]there’s so much to see (including the bonus QR codes that decipher robot speech) that handing a copy to kids on their own road trip just might forestall the dreaded whine “Are we there yet?”-at least for a little while.
Are we there yet? : a story
\"A boy goes on a long car ride to visit his grandmother and discovers time moves faster or slower depending on how bored he is.\"-- Provided by publisher.
A Time Travel Dialogue
Is time travel just a confusing plot device deployed by science fiction authors and Hollywood filmmakers to amaze and amuse? Or might empirical data prompt a scientific hypothesis of time travel? Structured on a fascinating dialogue involving a distinguished physicist, Dr. Rufus, a physics graduate student and a computer scientist this book probes an experimentally supported hypothesis of backwards time travel – and in so doing addresses key metaphysical issues, such as causation, identity over time and free will.
The shadow lantern
\"When a mysterious oil lantern and a box of painted slides appear at Blackhope Tower, Sunni and Blaise are drawn back to the place where their adventures first began. When they discover that the slides conceal secrets about artist-magician Fausto Corvo, the pair find themselves once again caught up in a deadly pursuit.\"--Amazon.com.