Review: Zog's Big Question by Adam Rice


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Some answers change you forever.

Zog's Big

An interplanetary tale of wonder, belief, and big questions.

Follow Zog, an inquisitive young alien from the planet Luminos—where everything is tested, measured, and understood—as he investigates mysterious reports from a distant blue world called Terra.

With the help of his new friends, Sam and Max, Zog explores a park, a church, a library, and a university — meeting people with many different ideas about life's biggest questions.

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ARC Review

Zog's Big Question by Adam Rice is an interplanetary tale of wonder, belief, and curiosity.

Zog is a curious young alien from the planet Luminos, where everything is studied and tested until it makes perfect sense. But when he discovers reports about the planet Terra, he finds himself puzzled. Nothing quite adds up. Driven by curiosity, Zog sets off on a journey to explore Terra for himself. Along the way, the friends he meets guide him through different perspectives, helping him understand how humans think, feel, and believe.

This is a delightful story for young readers who ask big questions about the world around them—touching on both science and faith in a thoughtful, accessible way. It’s perfect for children with curious minds and vivid imaginations. The illustrations complement the story beautifully, enhancing its charm, while the simple, humorous writing style brings each scene to life.

A wonderful gift for young readers and little explorers at heart.

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