Cosmic Collisions: Supergiant vs. Neutron Star by Marc J. Kuchner, Matt Schu ISBN: 1536227366
Format: Nonfiction
Source: MSL Book Review
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“Hold on folks – I’m getting some important news! What?? No! It can’t be! This just in. One of our fighters has EXPLODED! I repeat . . . EXPLODED!”
This brief and engaging astronomy book is the second in the Cosmic Collisions MIT Kids Press series by Dr. Marc J. Kuchner, an astrophysicist. The tone is that of a boxing match with a “host” addressing the reader directly, asking the reader to guess what happens next and delivering information about this astronomical head-to-head battle in a dramatic tone, similar to that of a ringside announcer.
The language is clear and information is delivered in a number of ways: through small, humorous bites: “Kids: do not stick your finger inside a red supergiant!”; relatable comparisons; inserts that offer more detailed explanations and definitions; and illustrations that bring it all together in a comic book graphic style. Best for those with some previous knowledge of astronomy beyond the solar system. Readers who are curious about astronomy and want to dive deep into the subject will love this book.
Recommended for school and public libraries where astronomy nonfiction is popular.
Deanna Contrino, SLMS/MILS
K-2 School Resource Librarian, Scarborough Schools
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