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The Many Worlds of Albie Bright

Christopher Edge

The Many Worlds of Albie Bright

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  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills
  • Fantasy Worlds - awesome adventures of magic and mystery
  • Fantasy Worlds - awesome adventures of magic and mystery

Average rating

5 out 5

42 reviews

When Albie's mum dies, it's natural he should wonder where she's gone. His parents are both scientists and they usually have all the answers. Dad mutters something about Albie's mum being alive and with them in a parallel universe. So Albie finds a box, his mum's computer and a rotting banana, and sends himself through time and space to find her...

Reviews

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This book wasn't so bad it was a bit sad since his mom died at the start but how he went to different worlds only to find that one person always dies in every world. In the last world he found out that he's the one that dies but got to see his mom.

Countess Bunny Jellybaby 19.08.2023

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This was a good book about time travel and science and technology. I recommend this to budding scientists and mathematicians.

Countess Majorca Bacon-slicer 17.08.2023

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It’s a great book but gets very sad at the end so for that reason I rated it a 4 star out of a 5 star.

Queen Panther Buffalo 23.07.2023

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I found this book ok the build up to the story I found boring but the rest was really good.This book is about a boy Albie Bright and his mum died of cancer and he uses quantum physics to find his mum he finds hi mum in a parrelel universes but went on a long journey to find her.He founds a girl version of himself and an evil twin definitely reccomend it.

Anonymous 23.11.2022

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This book is about a boy named Albie whose mum died. His mum was an amazing scientist and both Albie and his dad are devastated when she dies. Albie is desperate to see his mum again and when his dad mentions Quantum physics, and how numerous versions of ourselves can exist in a parallel universe, Albie decides to try and travel into one where his mum is alive. He finds out about the Quantum banana theory and uses it to travel into different parallel universes. Albie finds lots of versions of himself and his life on his mission to find his mum. I thought this book was amazing, one of the best I've ever read. It was quite sad in places but also had lots of funny parts and overall was quite light-hearted. I loved all the science about Quantum physics and thought it was really interesting how there could be parallel universes where you live a different life in each. I would definitely recommend this book and I really enjoyed reading it.

Madam Viper Spinner 23.08.2022

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I think that this book is such a heart-touching book because of the way the author has wrote it. I liked Albie best because he is such an inventive character and was determined to find his mother in one of those worlds. I would recommend this book to someone who loves science because this book is based in science.

Doctor Bijou Vegas 23.07.2022

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It was quit confusing i did not understand it much. I liked the main character Albie. I would recccomend this to someone intrested in sience

Prince Crocodile Ketchup 05.01.2022

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I loved this book because it is all about science. This is a fiction book. Albie's mum has passed away and he is desperate to find her in another universe. As he travels through different universes, he finds himself as a bully and also as a girl. I would recommend this book to someone else for sure.

Anonymous 08.12.2021

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Normally I am not a fan of si-fi but I loved this book. It sad but warming as the main character's mum has died of cancer. For readers 10 and up.

Viscountess Cilla Hedgehog 30.07.2021

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I didn't like it, I loved it!

Anonymous 11.07.2021

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This book is great. It's all about a boy that lives with his dad and he is looking for his mum as she passed a way using a box, banana and some of his knowledge.

Anonymous 10.07.2021

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It was very nice. When Albie's mum dies, he wonders where she's gone.His parents are both scientists, but his dad keeps saying his mum is still alive and with them in a parrarell universe.Curious to find the truth, Albie grabs a rotten banana, a computer and a cat to see for himself.

Empress Phoenix Racoon 24.12.2020

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One of the best science fiction books ever! Love the constant universes starting with bad Albie then clever girl Albie then Albie's dad who was a coal miner then last of all, Alboe's mother. It's heart breaking knowing Albie's mum is dead because I have a great mother and would want to die if my mum died. In total this is a fabulous book and I've read the other author's books and they are simply marvellous. Overall I would recommend this book to someone (especially nerds)!

Professor Virgil Waterfall 06.12.2020

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I thought this book was AMAZING!! It teaches you a lot about Universes and Travelling between parallel universes.

Captain Petunia Glitterball 26.11.2020

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Very complicated plot and very scientific! I would recommend for science lovers. I enjoyed it.

Anonymous 31.08.2020

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This is the story of a boy called Albie who loses his mother who died of cancer but by the help of his dad's book of quantum physics, he uses them to his advantage and makes ' The quantum banana theory ' to travel through the parallel universes of the multiverse in search of a universe where his mum never died. By far my most favourite book yet as I LOVE science fiction, especially space science fiction. It's funny what goes through the world of quantum physics...

Anonymous 26.08.2020

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This is a sad book

Marshal Zeus Gooseberry 11.08.2020

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i can say nothing more than... its amazing!

Anonymous 23.07.2020

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It's a great book and I'd 100% recommend it to anyone because it's such a good book for all ages.

Anonymous 20.08.2019

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The Person I liked best was, you knew it, Albie Bright. I Liked The Many Worlds of Albie Bright because his mum died and he wants to find her in another universe. His Dad explains that there are many - different Universes along the way. He first meets 'Bad Albie', who is trying to not to go to school, and he has A GIRLFRIEND Who in NORMAL ALBIE'S UNIVERSE IS TALKING IN BAD WAYS TO HIM! Next, he goes to a different universe that Albie is a girl and goes to the Bad Albie's Girlfriend in-this-universe's party. Unlike Bad Albie, Girl Albie Helps him to go and find his long lost mum. Finally, he comes to a world he doesn't exist, but his mum does. They're going to get a baby (GIRL). For the End, Albie returns back to his home. I really would recommend this book to someone else because it has a bit of every genre inside! I'd give it a 100000000/5 Review if i could.

Marshal Cornetto Pumpernickel 14.08.2019

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