Wow in space

Mindy Thomas

Book - 2023

Based on the authors' #1 podcast, this exploration of the solar system, stars and life in worlds beyond our own is filled with eye-popping illustrations, mind-blowing facts, jokes, quizzes, comics and more.

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Subjects
Genres
miscellanies
Informational works
Illustrated works
Instructional and educational works
Trivia and miscellanea
Published
New York, NY : Clarion Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Mindy Thomas (author)
Other Authors
Guy Raz (author), Thomas van Kalken (illustrator), Mike Centeno
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"A galactic guide to the universe and beyond"--Cover.
Physical Description
179 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-172) and index.
ISBN
9780358697077
  • The Universe
  • Stars
  • Space rocks!
  • Alien life (?)
  • Space exploration
  • Star sailors.
Review by Booklist Review

This eye-catching graphic exploration of outer space comes from the creators of the Wow in the World podcast series. Pages are filled with goofy illustrations, silly jokes, photos, lists, definitions, and lots of solid science about non-earthly entities: the universe, galaxies, stars, planets, asteroids, comets, alien life, and space exploration and explorers. Cartoon versions of the authors (also the podcast hosts) act as interstellar guides, organizing the onslaught of information into manageable topics and reinforcing main concepts (while never taking themselves too seriously). Misconceptions and seemingly silly questions abound, as do guest interviews (Jupiter gets understandably defensive when its Great Red Spot is repeatedly referred to as a pimple), facts and statistics, relatable examples, time lines, and tables. Kid-friendly sidebars broach topics such as stuff left on the moon, International Space Station pranks, and gruesome physical facts (spend enough time in space and your fingernails fall off). The generous back matter includes QR codes for Wow in the World podcasts, and while there are source notes for researchers, leave this book out for browsers, too.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A "bonkerballs" tour through the cosmos. Thomas and Wow in the World podcast co-host Raz step into Centeno's cartoon illustrations to be "galactic guides" to an assortment of space-related topics from the Big Bang to astronaut gear and training. Along the way, they give Uranus a chance to fume about being "the butt of all your jokes" and describe some of the pranks astronauts have pulled in orbit. For all their contagious sense of fun, though, they don't cover much ground that isn't surveyed elsewhere more systematically and in greater detail. Furthermore, they're sloppy with details--no, Galileo did not invent the telescope, nor can navigators determine exact locations with just a sextant, and their pie chart of relative solar system masses is visibly at odds with the adjacent numbers. Stargazers searching for Sirius aren't going to get much help from "look for a very bright star with a bluish-white tinge," either, while younger audiences in general are going to be left wondering how black holes can "burp excess radiation and particles" when supposedly nothing can escape them. And even grown-ups will likely find the lists of technical source reports in miniscule type at the close indigestible. A dozen related Wow in the World episodes are linked with QR codes at the end. Thomas is white, and Raz has darker skin. An entertaining jumble of undependable astro-facts. (glossary, index) (Nonfiction. 10-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.