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George and the Big Bang

By: Stephen Hawking, Lucy Hawking
Narrated by: James Goode
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Explore how the universe began - and thwart evil along the way - in this cosmic adventure from Stephen and Lucy Hawking.

George has problems. He has twin baby sisters at home who demand his parents’ attention. His beloved pig, Freddy, has been exiled to a farm, where he’s miserable. And worst of all, his best friend, Annie, has made a new friend whom she seems to like more than George.

So George jumps at the chance to help Eric with his plans to run a big experiment in Switzerland that seeks to explore the earliest moment of the universe. But there is a conspiracy afoot, and a group of evildoers is planning to sabotage the experiment. A mysterious message from George’s old nemesis, Reeper, brings shocking new information, but whose side is Reeper really on? And can George repair his friendship with Annie and piece together the clues before Eric’s experiment is destroyed forever?

This engaging adventure features essays by Professor Stephen Hawking and other eminent physicists about the origins of the universe and ends by explaining how the Big Bang happened - in reverse!

©2012 Stephen and Lucy Hawking (P)2012 Simon & Schuster Audio

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Story great, narrator not.

Hugh Dancy was the best of the three narrators used for the George books. James Goode’s version is the worst. Annie, a complex and lovely character, is voiced as shrill and hysterical throughout. Her friend Vincent has a very odd and distracting accent. As someone whose son insists we listen over and over again, I am really wishing Hugh dancy had done the whole series!

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Way less enjoyable than prior two

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My 10 year old son really enjoyed the prior 2 Hawking books in the series, but this one seemed to be a much weaker story and narration.

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No, it was awful

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