Description

Save the universe in the awesome and hilarious space-themed adventure series from bestselling authors Katie and Kevin Tsang!

Suzie Wen can’t believe her luck – she’s the newest crew member of the Spaceblasters! She gets to explore the galaxy on a spaceship and meet lots of aliens.

But when Suzie and her friends crash land on a mystery jungle planet, they face an infestation of moon bugs!

It’s up to Suzie and the crew to fix their spaceship, defeat an evil Queen AND save the universe!

Funny, accessible and highly illustrated stories, perfect for readers aged 6 and up and fans of Bunny vs Monkey, Grimwood, Kitty Quest – and space!

STEM themes woven throughout, including real mindbending space facts and pages from Suzie’s inventors’ notebook

About the author(s)

Katie Tsang was born and raised in Southern California and also writes YA as Katherine Webber.

Katie and Kevin Tsang met in in 2008 while studying at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and have lived on three different continents and travelled to over 40 countries together. They currently live in London.

Sam Wu is NOT Afraid of Ghosts is their first joint novel.

Kevin Tsang was born in Copenhagen and grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. Some of Sam Wu's experiences are based on Kevin's childhood. He currently works as a healthcare technology consultant.

Katie and Kevin Tsang met in in 2008 while studying at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and have lived on three different continents and travelled to over 40 countries together. They currently live in London.

Sam Wu is NOT Afraid of Ghosts is their first joint novel.

Reviews

‘When young inventor Suzie Wen gets catapulted into Space Blasters, her favourite TV show, there’s no time to waste – especially as she’s crash-landed on smelly Planet Cheddar and finds that its moon’s gone missing! Can Suzie help Captain Jane and crew solve the mystery of the stolen satellites? A high-energy, accessible, fun new series for 6+’ – Guardian on Space Blasters: Suzie Saves the Universe

‘Intensely likeable and sharply observed comic capers’ – Guardian on SAM WU

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