A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... three worlds collided. Angry Birds, Star Wars, and National Geographic united to take their fans on a galactic mission to uncover the true stories, inventions, and unbelievable science behind the science fiction. Discover how art imitates life by exploring the discovery of Kepler 16b, a real Tatooine planet; understand how a hovercraft works and how it resembles the landspeeder; find out how close we are to creating a real-life lightsaber. A bonus chapter takes this stellar adventure one step further to reveal never-before-published information about the characters, planets, and technology at work in the Angry Birds Star Wars II game! Join your favorite Angry Birds Star Wars characters on their galactic mission!
sebagai buku kombinasi angry birds, star wars dan info sains, buku ini lebih berfokus menjelaskan sains sedangkan star wars bergaya angry birds hanya sekedar fitur yang tidak dibuat dengan optimal karena dianggap pembaca sudah menonton dan tahu jalan ceritanya
dari segi sains cukup bagus dan informatif, usia anak-anak sampai dewasa bisa paham dengan penjelasan yang ditampilkan
dari segi star wars gaya angry birds, tampilannya lucu dan menarik untuk dinikmati anak-anak tapi hanya berisi potongan kecil cerita film yang kurang kronologis dengan ada sebagian hal dalam film yang dibandingkan dengan benda teknologi canggih yang betul2 dibuat di dunia nyata
"National Geographic Angry Birds Star Wars" is a book in whose creation three worldwide popular brands had participated - The Angry Birds, in its different variations one of the most popular games of all time; Star Wars, the most popular space saga of all times and National Geographic, the world publishing authority considering popular scientific and history content, together with beautiful photos.
They formed an alliance, and although they didn't go to the dark side they've made an interesting book that explores the science behind science fiction.
The book author Amy Briggs was previously working for National Geographic and she managed to create with this one an interesting book that resembles National Geographic due to its style and interesting theme, making it a good piece of literature for all readers regardless of age.
Inside reader will find all the details about heroes and villains, worlds and technology that exists in Star Wars plus all the info that is related to Angry Birds Star Wars spin-off making it a must-read for both fan types. Additionally, Angry Birds lovers will receive some exclusive data about Angry Birds Star Wars II that gives plenty of information about the game's heroes, technology and places.
And then National Geographic enters the scene giving a scientific touch to everything previously mentioned - a reader will be able to learn about all the real things that make living and working in space possible, in relation to some event or piece of technology that had been seen in Star Wars.
"National Geographic Angry Birds Star Wars" though on first look seems like an unusual combination had totally made sense. Being fan of the Star Wars movies or Angry Birds games, or just enjoying reading well-made scientific texts, reader will find something for her/himself inside. And especially if you or your children show interest for more than one of things above-mentioned.
Due to that I fully recommend to give this book a chance regardless of its strange title, you'll not be sorry.