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JACOB WONDERBAR AND THE INTERSTELLAR TIME WARP by Nathan Bransford

JACOB WONDERBAR AND THE INTERSTELLAR TIME WARP

From the Jacob Wonderbar series, volume 3

by Nathan Bransford & illustrated by C.S. Jennings

Pub Date: Feb. 7th, 2013
ISBN: 978-0-8037-3703-7
Publisher: Dial Books

Space is huge, but Jacob and his friends are about to find out that time is even huger.

Jacob Wonderbar and his friends Sarah Daisy and Dexter head home after Jacob loses his campaign for president of the universe (Jacob Wonderbar for President of the Universe, 2012)—but they find themselves 50 years in Earth’s future. Jacob's mother tells him the only way to fix things is to find his father, which Jacob has been trying to do for two years. Now he discovers he has to search through all space and time. Mick Cracken (who won the election) is still president 50 years later, and he offers Jacob a time machine. On their trip to the Jurassic Period, the trio stumble upon Sarah's bratty little sister, Chloe...and then things really go off-kilter. An organization of Earth humans called the Strangers is set on the destruction of the Astrals (humans who went into space with Einstein), and if they succeed, Jacob will never exist—since his missing father was an Astral. Bransford finishes his Jacob Wonderbar trilogy with a time-hopping, screwball adventure sure to please fans of the slapstick space antics of the previous volumes. Though it mostly ignores the paradoxes of time travel (the pace doesn't allow for deep thought), this is nevertheless a satisfying series closer.

Steer newbies to the first in the series so they can experience the whole goofy tale. (Humorous science fiction. 8-12)