The Jamie Drake Equation by Christopher Edge
A story about families, space and the Universe. JamieÆs Dad is an astronaut, transmitting to Earth from the NASA International Space Station. When visiting his local Observatory, Jamie picks up a strange signal on his phone û could it be evidence of alien life?
When his DadÆs mission goes catastrophically wrong, Jamie holds a secret which just *might* get him back to Earth.
This is a perfect blend of story-telling, science and mankindÆs quest to æboldly go where no one has gone before.Æ
The Jamie Drake equation was a good book. I was happy that Jamie and his dad was reunited again. When Jamie arrived at that dome and a person appeared with a gun it created suspense and I wanted to read on to see if he was shot or not.
At first I thought that I wouldn’t enjoy this book, because of the fact that I have no interest in space and the solar system. However, this book proved me wrong. I really loved the ending especially and I now know never to judge a book by its cover OR its blurb.
I loved this book. It was very tense and exciting towards the end. And amazing when the father and son were finally reunited, it was a bit too scientific but enjoyable.
This book was exciting and is for big sci-fi
fans. Although I got very confused at points with the amount of depth into the science and personally I think you need to tone down on the science depth as it is a children’s book.
This was a very good book with a great ending. I almost cried at the end when Jamie and his Dad were reunited. I also loved the part when Jamie put Buzz into a Light Swarm Probe and sent him to a safe planet. It was very heartwarming and a very good read. 5 stars.