God’s Cosmic Cookbook

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Pub Date Oct 10 2023 | Archive Date Nov 07 2023
John Murray Press | Hodder & Stoughton

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With gentle humour and fun illustrations, this book confidently combines faith and science as God-the-chef helps readers navigate through the Big Bang, Inflation Theory, and getting to know your Goldilocks stars from your supermassive black holes. And that's not all! As you explore God's creative processes, you'll also see some of the beauty and complexity involved in getting things just right for life as we know it to unfold.

This book has been created in partnership with The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, Cambridge, UK. They have helped in every part of the process to ensure our science and theology are in line with current understandings and discoveries.

With gentle humour and fun illustrations, this book confidently combines faith and science as God-the-chef helps readers navigate through the Big Bang, Inflation Theory, and getting to know your...


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ISBN 9781399806480
PRICE $14.99 (USD)
PAGES 192

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Created with middle schoolers in mind, “God’s Cosmic Cookbook,” is approximately 200-pages of cartoon-illustrated scientific text created by Elizabeth Cole and Patrick Laurent in conjunction with Britain’s renowned Faraday Institute for Science and Religion at Cambridge University.

From the Big Bang Theory; Black Holes; Charles Darwin’s evolution of the species; molecular DNA; continental drift and plate tectonics; greenhouse gases and climate changes; and much, much, more, this little “cook book” is admittedly advanced in it’s reach and undertaking—especially since, theoretically, the audience for this simplified science book is grammar school students.

I’m of the belief that even high schoolers and college students can benefit from this little primer that more easily explains difficult science and physics concepts than many trained professionals. There’s even a Periodic Table of the Elements included. Are fourth and fifth graders learning about their gases, heavy metals, etc. now? My how times change.

TheBookMaven graciously thanks NetGalley, Authors Elizabeth Cole and Patrick Laurent, and Publisher John Murray Press an Imprint of Hodder & Stoughton for this advanced reader’s copy (ARC) for review.

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The premise of this book was so intriguing that I just had to read it! Written from God’s perspective and giving instructions to any prospective universe creator, it explains how the universe was made.

This is a brilliant marriage between creation theory and scientific evolution, and although it gives greater weight to scientific theory, it doesn’t disregard creation. In fact, hearing how complex the universe is & how precise conditions need to be to enable life to flourish, I can’t help thinking that the Big Bang needed a creator behind it, in order for it to have worked the way it does.

There is a lot of scientific theory in here. I didn’t know, for example, that moons are needed to stop planets from wobbling in their orbit. Having said that, the way the facts are presented, makes it an easy read.

I thoroughly recommend this book to Christians and moon-believers alike.

I received a free copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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Wow, this was an amazing book, filled with science and informations but in a fun and clever way, it’s definitely going to keep the kids entertained, especially with the amazing illustrations, they really added up to make this book a perfect read!

Thank you netgalley and the publisher for this early copy

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"God's Cosmic Cookbook" is a delightful children's book that takes young readers on an exciting journey through the vast wonders of the universe. I had the privilege of exploring this captivating blend of astronomy and cosmic creation.

From the very first page, the book bursts with lovely illustrations that transport readers to the outer reaches of space. The author's storytelling prowess shines as they guide young minds through the awe-inspiring cosmic ingredients used by God to cook up the universe. The combination of playful language and accessible explanations makes complex astronomical concepts easy for children to grasp.

What sets this book apart is its ability to foster a sense of wonder and curiosity in its young readers. It skillfully intertwines scientific facts with imaginative storytelling, encouraging children to ponder the mysteries of the universe. By introducing concepts like the Big Bang and the formation of galaxies in a fun and engaging manner, "God's Cosmic Cookbook" ignites a spark of interest in astronomy that can potentially inspire young minds to explore the wonders of science further.



- An ARC Reader's Review

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This book was so adorable, I loved everything about it, the illustrations were so well done, they suited the book perfectly, the story was amazing as well, even thought is very short I could really connect with the characters. I’m sure the kids are going to be just as enthralled with this amazing book as I was. I will definitely recommend! Thank you netgalley and the publisher for this early copy

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