![]() ![]() You would never think quantum physics could be this accessible. ![]() ![]() Read our book review of The Boy in the Tower The Many Worlds of Albie Bright by Christopher Edge The terrifying plants are not the most terrifying part of this story and it left me shaken in the very best way. ![]() The character portraits and unlikely friendships in this book are sublime and the portrayal of Ade’s mother’s post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression is particularly well drawn. Prepare to believe! The Boy in the Tower by Polly Ho-Yenīased on the concept of a chilling classic, The Day of The Triffids by John Wyndham, The Boy in The Tower takes the idea of a world colonised by killer plants and sets it in a modern-day city tower block community. Here are five of my favourite accessible science fiction novels for older children. I love a story that makes me question what is on the edge of possible, and explores how believable characters react when faced with the extraordinary. 5 science fiction stories that are perfect for childrenĪuthor Lindsay Galvin talks us through some books that fit into the science fiction genre, but in an appropriate way for kids. ![]()
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