It is widely believed today that the Universe started off with a bang. The universe was originally squashed into a tiny spot. Then it exploded. It was so powerful; the universe is still expanding today! But what if a bomb with such power fell into the wrong hands? It would completely destroy the Earth. Thankfully there is no such on Earth. But there is a bomb in George and the Big Bang. I am not sure you would like to see George’s world getting destroyed. And neither would George. Then discover how he saves the world with the help of his friend Annie.
George’s pig, Freddy, was desolate on the petting farm where he was living. He wanted to go back to George’s comfortable and private backyard. George and Annie, troubled by Freddy’s sadness, decide to find a better place for him to stay. They use Cosmos, the supercomputer, to find such a place, but they overhear a group of people called the Theory of Everything Resists Addition of Gravity, TOERAG for short, talking about Annie’s dad being a criminal scientist. Annie’s dad, Eric, manages to convince them that all of this is false and transports Freddy to a truly delightful place. George soon realizes that he had forgotten to ask where Eric had sent Freddy. But before he has the chance to do so, Eric has to go to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Switzerland to defend himself against the accusation that he had been using Cosmos for fun. A Chinese satellite had taken a picture of Eric and George on the moon when no manned space mission had been sent to the moon since 1972. After Eric has left, at night, George hears the sound of someone coming into his house. It turns out that Dr. Reeper had dropped a note in his history book. He takes George to space and tells him about an unstoppable bomb that TOERAG had planted in the LHC to get rid of all the scientists there. He tells George how to deactivate it. But can he stop the unstoppable bomb?
The mystery in this book is unbelievable. The first time I read it, I was stuck to it. I assure you will be sitting on the edge of your seat while reading this masterpiece. Like the other books in this series, this book also has lots of scientific facts and things you’d like to know about space. Read the whole thing and you’ll be amazed. There are 306 pages and 19 chapters in this book. Happy reading!