Ellie Ment and the Material Matter

Thank you @palamedespr @cleanplanetf @hapsiecomics #elliement gor letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Ellie Ment and the Material Matter is a young teenager genre. I like the front cover and title, they both work well together. The book is very well written and a very entertaining read. The writing grabs your attention straight the way. I feel young teenagers will enjoy this book because it has magic and science all the way through. The illustrations in the book are fantastic and unique. A great story with brilliant characters. A must-read, 5 stars. Book Blurb What if science is the real magic in our world? Ellie Ment thinks so. In her town, just like yours, magic is confined to fables and fairytales—science explains everything, right? But when her school burns down in roaring purple flames (wait, what?), her favourite teacher hands her wrist bracers that summon the elements (Bracers! Nitrogen!), and a hidden society starts watching her (yikes!)… suddenly, not everything has an explanation. Driven by logic, unshakable stubbornness, and an unreasonable number of jam jars, Ellie is determined to prove that science can explain everything—no matter how strange things get. But can she? Ellie Ment and the Material Matter is a STEM-based adventure where chemistry meets chaos, physics bends reality, and curiosity might just change everything. About the Author Short Bio Bertie Stephens is an entrepreneur, environmentalist and now author, whose work spans tech, film, and sustainability. He is CEO and co-founder of Clean Planet Group, developing breakthrough solutions for plastic waste, and founder of the Clean Planet Foundation. Previously, he co-founded the eCommerce platform Flubit.com, and was recognised in Debrett’s 500 Most Influential People in Britain. A former performance double for Neville Longbottom in the Harry Potter films, Bertie has turned spells to science as he brings his creative and scientific passions together in the debut novel, Ellie Ment and the Material Matter.

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