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Science Comics

Rocks and Minerals: Geology from Caverns to the Cosmos

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Every volume of Science Comics offers a complete introduction to a particular topic—dinosaurs, the solar system, volcanoes, bats, robots, and more. These gorgeously illustrated graphic novels offer wildly entertaining views of their subjects. Whether you're a fourth grader doing a natural science unit at school or a thirty-year-old with a secret passion for airplanes, these books are for you!

In this volume, join a crystal-crazy fanboy and a famous rock hunter on a geological journey that will take them to the summit of a volcano, deep within the earth, and even into outer space! They'll learn about the unstoppable forces that shape our planet and they might even pick up a gemstone or meteorite along the way.

128 pages, Paperback

Published October 20, 2020

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Andy Hirsch

89 books25 followers
Andy Hirsch is a cartoonist living in Dallas, Texas. He is the author and artist of a stack of entries in hit series Science Comics from First Second Books, covering topics from dogs to geology to outer space. His most recent book, Good Boy, follows a mismatched boy and his dog as they overcome obstacles from bar jumps to anxiety dreams in the exciting world of canine sports. His work is consistently selected by the Junior Library Guild and has appeared on the American Library Association's Best Graphic Novels for Children reading list.

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Profile Image for Sarah .
136 reviews1 follower
January 9, 2023
I read this with my 7 year-old son over the course of about a week.
He currently says he will be a geologist when he grows up and this book was super informative! I could probably read it a couple more times and just retain something new each read through-its so jam packed with information.
He really liked it and says he wants to read it again already!
Profile Image for Monika Cieplińska.
57 reviews
November 24, 2023
Świetny komiks! Zagadnienia dotyczące geologii wyjaśnione w bardzo przystępny sposób, imo idealne dla dzieci 10+. Mniejsze potrzebowałyby dodatkowego tłumaczenia dorosłego.
Chciałabym cofnąć się w czasie i pokazać takie pozycje ciekawskiej, dziesięcioletniej mnie - wtedy chyba popłakałabym się ze szczęścia. 🥺
Profile Image for Erin.
2,462 reviews40 followers
October 27, 2020
It did an admirable job of creating excitement over a frankly fairly boring subject matter.
Profile Image for Mrs. Mazzola.
274 reviews14 followers
June 20, 2020
Another great entry in the Science Comics series. This time it's a rollicking, action-packed, and fun introduction to various geology concepts, that travels all over the universe. Perfect for fans of the series, or for those kids that really love earth science and are ready to move past the picture books about gems. Overall, the book rocks!

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an electronic copy to review.
Profile Image for Ala.
348 reviews
July 28, 2024
Komiks popularnonaukowy... Czy jest coś lepszego?

Moja wewnętrzna chęć poznawania świata z tej naukowej strony oraz artystyczna dusza były usatysfakcjonowane.

Kreska jest naprawdę świetna, a kolory robią ogromną robotę.

Dowiedziałam się kilku ciekawostek na temat naszej planety i czuję ogromną chęć dalszej eksploracji...
Jedyne do czego mogłabym się przyczepić to fakt, że czasem miałam momenty, w których chciałam dowiedzieć się więcej, bo średnio rozumiałam.
Mimo to cholernie doceniam ten komiks, gdyż jest tu zawarta duża ilość wiedzy w skondensowanej i tak pięknej formie.
Profile Image for Cris Edwards.
137 reviews6 followers
December 8, 2020
Another good comic in the Science Comics series [I previously read the Crows one]. This one has less of a story than the one I read before; it's more of a geologist hammering information at her apprentice, a young boy who is interested in rocks. This book is packed with great and thorough information and lovely artwork, but it's hard to not read it as just a firehose of facts. It seems like more than a comic book needs to cover in one volume. Either way, anyone interested in geology will find it a wealth of introductory learning in a thin book.
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524 reviews
January 20, 2021
Such a fun way to learn about rocks and minerals. The illustrations/cartoons are adorable and make learning fun and easy.
Profile Image for Roger.
209 reviews4 followers
July 22, 2020
Engrossing and captivating, extensive educational content!

Easy to read as a comic, scientific and technical information on the formation of minerals and rocks can be assimilated very well. The content is very integrative and educational: from the big bang and the appearance of the first subparticles that formed the pure elements, through supernovae, elements of higher molecular weight, the formation of planets, and from here we continue with Earth, science geology, continental drift, volcanology, the types of wheathering and erosion, types of igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks, speaks a bit of paleontology, including speleology mentioning stalactites and stalagmites…. And all the information is interwoven in a pleasant and captivating comic book comic, in a logical and very clear, integrative and digestible sequence. Without realizing it, you have learned about a large number of scientific disciplines, data and extended information on the subject. It is indeed a magnificent book, very complete, for children and adolescents, even very entertaining for adults.

My sincere appreciation to the Publisher and NetGalley for allowing me to review the book
1,825 reviews7 followers
October 1, 2021
I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of information in this graphic novel. I learned so much about geology. It was told in a way that was easy to understand but it was overwhelming. I liked the illustrations that added so much to the text making it clearer. Wally wants to learn about geology and Sedona is the one who knows everything so he can't help but follow her around and absorb all her knowledge. As Wally learns, we learn. Rocks have a great legacy that I never knew. They create mountains. They can change with pressure and temperature. Things are happening under the ground, below the surface, that we are unaware of. Interesting, well drawn, clearly explained...this book is a must for anyone interested in geology.
Profile Image for Shawn.
625 reviews31 followers
March 10, 2020
An introduction to geology in comic book form!
A young boy has questions for a female geologist about a rock he has found... and he wants to be her assistant. She uses the one rock (which turns out to be a meteorite) to teach him about geology from the origins of the universe to rock types to how the age of a rock is determined.
This comic is jam packed with science and would serve as a fun introduction to geology or a quick review. The level is aimed at about midlife school, but wild be a fun read for people if any age.

Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for the opportunity to read a pre-release copy of this book.
Profile Image for Elizabeth.
847 reviews9 followers
June 24, 2020
Disclaimer: I received a free digital copy of this title from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

OH MY GOSH I LOVED THIS BOOK. In part because one of the main characters reminded me of a friend and that in itself brought me so much joy. However, the best part is the fact this book makes the science of geology SO MUCH FUN! All the explanations are clear and the reader never feels like they are being talked down to. The illustrations help clarify all the different types of rocks and the information provided as well as adding to the story of Wally wanting to be Sedona's field assistant. I HIGHLY recommend this book- and the Science Comic series.
Profile Image for Ellon.
4,661 reviews
March 13, 2022
This book had A LOT of information in it. I feel like Hirsch tried to simplify it for the younger audience but, even with my background knowledge on the subject, I found myself getting overwhelmed and lost with some of the info dumps within the book. I enjoyed the illustrations. They were bright and welcoming. I liked that there were words in orange that were found in the glossary (although these words were also defined in the text so you didn't really need to flip to the glossary). But yea, just a whole lot to process in this short graphic novel.
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1,259 reviews23 followers
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February 24, 2021
Another volume in the ever-popular Science Comics series, this time following a kid and a famous geologist as they explore everything to do with rocks, minerals, crystals, caves, the earth's core, outer space, and more.

I really appreciate this series for making often complex topics approachable and entertaining. The density of the writing can vary depending the particular topic and author, but this book is approachable enough that it would work well for grades 3 and up.
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2,068 reviews6 followers
March 9, 2025
I definitely learned more from this book than from my community college geology 101 course, so that's great! Geology can be kind of mind-bending and this does a good job of making that information accessible. The storyline wasn't the strongest compared to other Science Comics, so I wasn't locked in and as a result it took me a minute to finish. So overall great content, but missing a strong hook.
48 reviews
April 15, 2020
A broad explanation of many geology concepts, this book combines Ms. Frizzle and Indiana Jones to create the great mentor Sedona. As she travels around the globe, demonstrating time passage and world creation, her trusty sidekick is always energetic and excitable. Recommended for adventure seekers and rock enthusiasts.
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281 reviews19 followers
March 21, 2021
My 5-year-old son and I LOVED this book! I love that the book is educational, engaging, has beautiful illustrations, and a cute story to go along with it. It was even a nice refresher for me since it's been about a decade since I studied geology. We will definitely be checking out more of these books.
Profile Image for Kayla Zabcia.
1,198 reviews8 followers
August 15, 2021
80%

I love rocks, but I've always struggled to remember the details of their makings. As a visual learner, this book was a great fix! My only complaint is that I wish it had gone beyond the basics and included a bit more on minerals - for example, the growth patterns of crystals and what affects their shapes/properties.
Profile Image for Mitchell Friedman.
5,871 reviews232 followers
May 1, 2024
Text and art were fine. But the framing didn't add anything. Really this felt like when very long info dump. Deep and wide. Trying to include everything and ending up with too much. Not bad, but didn't work as entertainment. And not the right form for reference. Still interesting, but not one of the better ones of these.
Profile Image for Rebecca Batley.
Author 4 books21 followers
April 5, 2020
My son loves these science comics, as do my students. They are brilliantly written, informative and great at engaging children with different subjects. I will use this in the classroom and library. Highly recommend.
Profile Image for Sesana.
6,300 reviews329 followers
March 28, 2021
Really informative about a lot of aspects of geology, from plate tectonics to caves. The narrator, a geologist explaining the science to an excited amateur, is fun. Not sure how many kids will love this one, since a lot of geology isn't terribly exciting, but I liked it.
170 reviews
September 20, 2021
I recognized one of the minerals , pyrite - nicknamed the fools gold because it looks like gold. And I have some. And in the book, one of the characters thought pyrite was actually gold; but when it wasn't gold.
Profile Image for Nila.
4 reviews
February 26, 2023
Cocok untuk dibaca bersama dengan seri Volcano. Ilmunya dapet banget. Kisahnya mengalir dengan baik bersamaan dengan penyampaian ilmunya. Dari komik ini aku jadi tau penasaran dengan situs geologi yang ada disekitarku. Ga nyangka Indonesia punya Karangsambung yang sangat unik 🪨
Profile Image for Kaia.
614 reviews
April 5, 2023
This was an excellent entry in this series. My son wasn't that excited to read this one at first because they learn a lot about rocks at his school, but there was lots of interesting information that neither of us knew. (Plus the story and illustrations are fun.)
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1,182 reviews52 followers
December 30, 2020
The second book in the series I've read. Bought this for my grandson and am reading it before I send it to him (I also sent a copy to my nieces). I've done some reading of current geology books. A fun look into geology.
Profile Image for Linda.
303 reviews
March 31, 2021
better than the volcano book, but still has too much partially explained information, including vocab words used without explanation
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