Stephen Hawking Books In Order

George Books In Order

  1. George’s Secret Key to the Universe (2007)
  2. George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt (2009)
  3. George and the Big Bang (2011)
  4. George and the Unbreakable Code (2014)
  5. George and the Blue Moon (2016)

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Stephen Hawking Books Overview

George’s Secret Key to the Universe

Stephen Hawking, author of the multi million copy bestselling A Brief History of Time, and his daughter Lucy explain the universe to readers of all ages. George’s parents, who have always been wary of technology, warn him about their new neighbors: Eric is a scientist and his daughter, Annie, seems to be following in his footsteps. But when George befriends them and Cosmos, their super computer, he finds himself on a wildly fun adventure, while learning about physics, time, and the universe. With Cosmos’s help, he can travel to other planets and a black hole. But what would happen if the wrong people got their hands on Cosmos? George, Annie, and Eric aren’t about to find out, and what ensues is a funny adventure that clearly explains the mysteries of science. Garry Parsons’ energetic illustrations add humor and interest, and his scientific drawings add clarity; there are also eight 4 page full color inserts of scientific photos.

George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt

George is heartbroken when he learns that his friend Annie and her father are moving to the US. Eric has a new job working for the space program, looking for signs of life in the Universe. Eric leaves George with a gift a book called The User’s Guide to the Universe. But Annie and Eric haven t been gone for very long when Annie believes that she is being contacted by aliens, who have a terrible warning for her. George joins her in the US to help her with her quest and before he knows it, he, Annie, Cosmos, and Annie s annoying cousin Emmett have been swept up in a cosmic treasure hunt, spanning the whole galaxy and beyond. Lucy Hawking’s own experiences in zero gravity flight and interviews with astronauts at Cape Kennedy and the Johnson Space Center lend the book a sense of realism and excitement that is sure to fire up imaginations. The book includes essays written by Professor Hawking and his colleagues, in which they provide the latest thoughts on space travel.

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