Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Book review - Once Upon a Space-Time!

Title: Once Upon a Space-Time!
Author: Jeffrey Brown
Genre: sci-fi/graphic novel
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Rating:
cute and informative

Summary (provided by publisher): Jide and Petra are just two normal kids until they are selected to leave Earth and join their new alien classmates on an intergalactic research mission to Mars. Too bad Petra has no idea how she ended up in the program, seeing as the closest she wants to get to space is being a sci-fi writer. Jide, on the other hand, is the brains of the mission, but his helicopter parents make it clear he hasn't left their gravitational pull behind quite yet.
What is meant to be an intra-species bonding experience soon turns to hijinx as the kids discover The Potato orbiting around their new space classroom and accidentally launch a mission of their own without any adult commanders around to supervise--or help!


My opinion: This is Brown's second journey into using a narrative to educate in the graphic novel format. Previously, in the Lucy and Andy Neanderthal series he taught us about prehistoric life. This book takes on the science of space travel. As in that previous series, this book uses the story as a loose framework for teaching us about space. There is no strong conflict, more a series of quirky circumstances. Some of the complications work a bit too hard to integrate the facts into the text. Additionally the humor is pretty random, sometimes drawing focus away from the plot. The art is charming enough to support this through a single read though I don't know that it will hold up to a repeat.
More information: Once Upon a Space-Time! releases June 2
Advanced Reader Copy provided by NetGalley.

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