Reviews for Mr. Universe

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A 17-year-old travels the multiverse. Michael’s mom has dropped him off at his Uncle Henry’s for a weekend visit, one that promises to be a bit dull and lonely. For one thing, Michael’s uncle doesn’t have much time to spend with his nephew: He’s too busy tinkering with some sort of experiment in his laboratory. But after Michael blunders his way into the lab, accidentally stepping into his uncle’s quantum multiverse transporter, he finds himself zapped to another world, one that looks similar to his but with a few rather surreal changes. It doesn’t take long for Michael to discover he’s skipping across the multiverse while dastardly lizard-eyed gray men with shark teeth are hunting him down. On the brighter side, on Earth Two he also meets Emily, the cute girl who becomes his girlfriend. The pair run around and do their best to find a way home for Michael as well as trying to evade the gray men who want to erase Emily. The story features elements that veteran fans of the genre will recognize. The nonstop action keeps the story moving along briskly, and Michael’s voice is wry and humorous. Main characters are cued as White. A fast-paced SF adventure for reluctant readers. (Science fiction. 12-18) Copyright © Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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