Simon Bloom, the Gravity Keeper

Simon Bloom, the Gravity Keeper by Michael Reisman is a reprint edition published by Puffin Books and Walden Media in 2009, featuring 298 pages in English. This novel follows sixth-grader Simon Bloom, who discovers a book that grants him the ability to manipulate the laws of physics. With the power to cancel gravity and reduce friction, Simon embarks on a series of adventures that take him beyond the confines of his bedroom and into thrilling escapades.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Simon navigates challenges posed by two thugs intent on seizing the book for their own purposes. The story combines elements of fantasy and science fiction, making it an engaging read for those interested in imaginative tales that explore the intersection of school life and extraordinary abilities. This book presents a humorous and inventive narrative that appeals to young readers looking for excitement and creativity in their literature.
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Sixth-grader Simon Bloom can?t believe his luck when he finds a book that enables him to control the laws of physics. By simply reciting the formulas it contains, he can cancel gravity to fly around his bedroom, or decrease friction so he can slide down the street as if he were on Rollerblades. When two thugs with evil intentions come after Simon, he must use the formulas to save himself and the book from falling into their hands. This funny, fast, and imaginative novel from first-time author Michael Reisman will appeal to fans of both fantasy and action-adventure.
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