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020 _a9781419764080
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040 _aDLC
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100 1 _aCham, Jorge,
_eauthor.
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245 1 0 _aOliver's great big universe /
_cJorge Cham.
263 _a2309
264 1 _aNew York :
_bAmulet Books,
_c2023.
300 _apages cm
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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490 0 _aOliver's great big universe
520 _a"I know what you're thinking. What makes an average 11-year-old kid qualified to tell you anything about the universe? Am I famous scientist? No. Am I a super-genius at everything? Not really. Oliver has a lot going on starting his first year of middle school: new friends, new classes, new everything. But at least there's one thing that still makes sense: science! Determined to be an astrophysicist one day, Oliver explains everything he learns-like how the sun burps, how ghost particles fly through you, the uncanny similarities between Mercury and cafeteria meatballs, and most important, how the Big Bang is basically just like a fart in the school hallway. (Also, there are time-bending black holes, exploding supernova stars, and aliens! Well, there could be aliens.). Oliver finally feels like he's starting to figure things out . . . but can he stay out of the principal's office, or catch a break from his annoying sister? With laugh-out-loud humor and cartoon-style illustrations from bestselling writer and the creator of PHD Comics Jorge Cham, Oliver's Great Big Universe is a STEM-themed, diary-style series following an eleven-year-old who's taking on the whole universe-if he can survive middle school first"--
_cProvided by publisher.
521 _aAges 8 to 12
_bAmulet Books
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