Crash course

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Series
Project Terra volume 1
Publisher
Penguin Workshop, an imprint of Penguin Random House
Publication Date
2017.
Language
English

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Guardians of the Galaxy meets Minecraft in this hilarious new sci-fi series. TERRAFORMING 101 - An introduction to the sciences and technologies of extraterrestrial world-building. Open to first year students. Elara Adele Vaughn has everything it takes to become a top planetary designer: skills, talent, and a one-way ticket to the Seven Systems School of Terraforming Sciences and Arts. But for all her excitement, life at her new school is a lot tougher--and stranger--than she ever thought possible. Her roommate, Clare, is a mute, intergalactic sponge. A field trip almost ended in the belly of a monster. And no one at her new school knows what it's like to grow up on a planet so far away it's called "Nowhere." But if the galaxy's greatest terraformers made it through their first year, then so can Elara.Based on the real science behind terraforming, this action-packed story mixes world-building adventures with side-splitting humor, plus a dash of deep-space madness.

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Contributors
Zoo, Keith illustrator., ill
ISBN
9780515157918

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School Library Journal Review

Gr 4-6-A funny, fast-paced sci-fi adventure. Elara receives a scholarship to attend the prestigious Seven Systems School of Terraforming Sciences and Arts on the planet Keto. Like her classmates, she is set to learn how to create new, livable worlds, but unlike her classmates, she doesn't have much experience in other planets. Despite the life-threatening assignments, challenging professors, and haughty classmates, Elara catches the headmistress' attention and makes new friends: a girl with blue skin who communicates with a collective called the Overmind, an intimidating, rocklike giant who's actually friendly and sweet, and an immobile and mute yellow sponge named Clare. Together, they get into plenty of trouble, but they just might save the universe. Each chapter begins with illustrations by Zoo that depict what these alien characters might look like. Elara is likable and the story is engaging enough for reluctant -readers. VERDICT Purchase where middle grade sci-fi, particularly with a space setting, is especially popular.-Jessica Ko, Los Angeles Public Library © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Horn Book Review

At Seven Systems School of Terraforming Sciences and Arts, Elara (a human from planet Vega Antilles V) makes enemies and friends and learns the trade (Crash). In Bites, Elara must defeat a time-hopping villain. Walker bases the books' sci-fi on the real science behind terraforming, details of which could be clearer. Illustrations help readers form pictures of the characters (human and other) and their world. [Review covers these Project Terra titles: Bites Back and Crash Course.] (c) Copyright 2019. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Elara Vaughn has wanted to become a terraformer, a bioengineer who creates new life forms, her whole life.The dark-skinned human girl journeys to the prestigious and wildly diverse Seven Systems School of Terraforming Sciences and Arts from the remote farming planet Vega Antilles V. Elara quickly makes friends: a polite stone giant named Knot and a blue girl named Beezle who's part of a hive mind. Inadvertently and quite destructively creating a star together unites the three girls and catches the attention of the school's headmistress. Instead of punishing them, she gives them extracurricular activities in which Elara and her friends succeed in exploding and destroying more school property. When Elara rescues snobby, four-armed Sabik from a spider-kitten, he becomes another friend. Headmistress Nebulina also tasks Elara with solving the Impossible Equation, a mathematical formula that proves that terraforming cannot be done instantaneously. As if this is not enough, someone is trying to kill Elarait seems her fate is tied to the fate of the galaxy. Some action scenes run the risk of containing too much technical jargon for readers to fully engage, but the escape scenes and explosions help to compensate. Elara's friendships with the charming Knot and Beezle will give middle-grade readers a positive model to follow, but her relationship with Sabik feels underdeveloped. An epilogue promises more adventures. A funny, rollicking, action-packed quest through the cosmos. (Science fiction. 8-12) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 4–6—A funny, fast-paced sci-fi adventure. Elara receives a scholarship to attend the prestigious Seven Systems School of Terraforming Sciences and Arts on the planet Keto. Like her classmates, she is set to learn how to create new, livable worlds, but unlike her classmates, she doesn't have much experience in other planets. Despite the life-threatening assignments, challenging professors, and haughty classmates, Elara catches the headmistress' attention and makes new friends: a girl with blue skin who communicates with a collective called the Overmind, an intimidating, rocklike giant who's actually friendly and sweet, and an immobile and mute yellow sponge named Clare. Together, they get into plenty of trouble, but they just might save the universe. Each chapter begins with illustrations by Zoo that depict what these alien characters might look like. Elara is likable and the story is engaging enough for reluctant readers. VERDICT Purchase where middle grade sci-fi, particularly with a space setting, is especially popular.—Jessica Ko, Los Angeles Public Library

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