"This 100+ page book meets the NGSS requirements and is a fun, updated approach to teaching about the manipulation of atoms and the results they yield. The colorful cartoon images pop off the page and will keep the focus of any reader, teacher or student. Not only is this book something that every classroom teacher can use to help kids come to terms with the content, it is also a contemporary way to keep kids interested and wanting to know more. The lab reports at the back of the book correlate to the pages of the chapters to provide accurate information to help the reader put together the pieces of the puzzle." - National Science Teacher Association reviewer Janet Acerra (5th grade teacher and college adjunct instructor)
"A strong cliffhanger will have readers who make it through, especially those with chemistry interests, coming back for more" - Kirkus
"CheMystery is chock full of adventure, solid science, and fun facts." - Andy Warner (Cartoonist and New York Times Best Selling author of Brief Histories of Everyday Objects)
"Anyone that knows me is aware of my obsession with science. Chemistry and Organic Chemistry were some of the more interesting classes I took in college. What makes up the things we use every day? How do they work? CheMystery is a fantastic look at some basic chemistry principles, but told from the perspective of two kids learning about them. Their adventures will teach you a lot about some core science, but more importantly it's an entertaining read and it's fun! That's the best way to learn."- Matt Hawkins (Writer, Physicist, President and COO of TopCow)
"While reading this graphic novel, CheMystery, who does not grow a love for chemistry?! The author and illustrator skillfully and artfully integrate an interesting story line, humor, vivid graphics, appropriate amount of print on each page, and scientific knowledge about chemistry written in a comprehensible way. This graphic novel illustrates that chemistry is part of our life, and we've gotten to learn about it. Students, including those struggling with reading comprehension, will be motivated to learn about chemistry in this graphic novel. All thumbs up for this chemistry book 2.0." - Shelley Hong Xu (Professor in the department of teacher education at California State University, Long Beach)
"Suzie and Diego's race to save the world from a rampaging radiation monster is the perfect intersection of science and adventure. The more Suzie and Diego learn about how our world works, the more the duo is able to unlock their super-powers and use them for good. This story takes readers on a quest for knowledge, a battle against danger, and shows us the power of true friendship." - Nomi Kane (Cartoonist and alumni of The Center for Cartoon Studies)