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Anonymous
Posted December 18, 2011
Love!!!!!
I wish the third one would just come out already, its a fantastic series! I love that its not a wizardly, just plain, unexplicable magic, this a great kind of book. And yes, i do appreciate magical fantasies. But this book is really cool and i would deffinitely reccomend it to anyone! And yes, the third one is in progress. FOR SURE!
HONEST-TO-GOODNESS THERE IS A THIRD BOOK IN THE WORKS!!!!!!!! SOOO EXCITED!!!1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Reviewed by Kira M for TeensReadToo.com
Simon Bloom and his friends have a cool job. They are part of the Physics Guild, for which Simon is the co-keeper of the Teacher's Edition of the Book of Physics. They have the ability to use formulas to control the different laws of physics and get to use them to save the world or just have a fun day in the park.
Things take a turn for the worst, however, when the Order of Sciences decide that there can only be one Keeper of the Physics Guild. To make matters worse, Sirabetta, the tattooed, formula-wielding villain from the first book, SIMON BLOOM: THE GRAVITY KEEPER, has escaped to Biology World and is bent on taking over the world again!
Will Simon be able to save the world from Sirabetta? Will he remain the keeper of the Physics Guild?
This book is fast-paced, entertaining, and fun to read. The characters are well-developed, the plot is unique, and the humor throughout the book is well worth the read. Lovers of science fiction, fantasy, and adventure will enjoy reading this series.1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted August 15, 2009
Not just for geeks!
I enjoyed the increased role of the Narrator. Once again, in the style of Simon Bloom, the Gravity Keeper, there is lots to discuss in a classroom for Reading and Science. I recommend this book if you like a little more of the hows and whys answered, rather than just pure wizardry.
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Posted September 19, 2011
Best book ever
So funny too
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Pretty Good Book
This book is Okay. Personally, i liked the first one better, but it is still a fantastic book!
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