Three, two, one, GO! The third book about George, Annie, scientist Eric Bellis, the supercomputer Cosmos, and the world full of riddles around us is starting!
Professor Eric is working on a grand “theory of everything” and riding a lunar rover. The Cosmos computer is looking for a home for Freddy the piglet, whom George’s grandmother gave him for his birthday. Annie has a new friend—the director’s son and a skateboarder… and at the same time, in one of the university’s dark basements, a conspiracy against Eric’s research is brewing, intrigues are being plotted, and a destructive bomb is being prepared!
George and Annie have to save the absent-minded scientist and his colleagues—and, along the way, learn how our Universe came to be, what connects vacuum and vacuum cleaners, whether there are other solar systems in space similar to ours, what Newton’s laws and the theory of relativity are, and much, much more.
An exciting plot and the simplicity with which Stephen and Lucy Hawking explain complex things can spark interest in science even in a stone statue. And for inquisitive children and adults alike, a complete scientific-and-entertainment delight is guaranteed.