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  • Max Einstein: The Genius Experiment

    Max Einstein: The Genius Experiment

    by James Patterson

    Max Einstein is a typical 12-year-old. She…

    Goes to college every day

    Plays speed chess in the park

    Builds inventions that help the homeless

    And talks to Albert Einstein

    All normal stuff, right?

    Until one day when Max is recruited by a mysterious organisation! Their mission: solve some of the world’s toughest problems using science. She’s helped by a diverse group of young geniuses from around the globe as they invent new ways to power the farthest reaches of the planet.

    But that’s only if the sinister outfit known as The Corporation doesn’t get to her first…

    THE SCIENCE OF MAX EINSTEIN, EXPLAINED: Schrodinger's Cat

    The Genius Experiment combines science and adventure in the first of this new kids series by James Patterson. Let's take a look at the science behind the book.

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    "James Patterson is the Einstein of fiction and has solved the equation for storytelling: Adventure + Science = AWESOME!" (Tom Fletcher)

    "Any young readers out there interested in science and adventure ... this book is brilliant!" (Tim Peake, astronaut)

    "A really enjoyable read – Max is a wonderful character. I would have devoured this book when I was younger!" (Libby Jackson, author of A Galaxy of Her Own)

    "An inspirational page-turner that won’t let you down. This book celebrates the importance of young people’s new ideas and endless imaginations." (Rachel Ignotofsky, Sunday Times bestselling author of Women in Science)

    "If you’re interested in science, mysteries, or courageous heroines, this is a must-read!" (Chelsea Clinton)