Max Einstein:
The Genius Experiment
By: James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein
Review:
Genius? That doesn’t even begin to describe what Max Einstein is like. Not knowing anything about her past or her parents, Max is found by the CMI (Change Makers Institute) and brought to their headquarters to work with other kid geniuses, solving the world’s problems using science. With a captivating plot (will the CMI succeed despite enemies hampering their progress?), well-developed and diverse characters (including a botanist, a computer scientist, and an expert in quantum physics), and fun with science, Max Einstein: The Genius Experiment hooks the reader from the beginning. If you like NERDS or How to Capture an Invisible Cat, then you’ll probably like this book.
This review was written by Alex.
This book was released on October 8, 2018.
Official book description:
Max Einstein is not your typical genius. She . . .
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Hacks the computer system at NYU to attend classes
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Builds inventions to help the homeless
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And talks to Albert Einstein! (Okay, that's just in her imagination)
But everything changes when Max is recruited by a mysterious organization! 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 only as The Corporation doesn't get to her first . . .