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Read a Book About Space - Fiction Or Non-Fiction Read a book about space - fiction or non-fiction Ages 0-7 Junior Young Adult Adult Read a book about space - fiction or non-fiction Age 0-7 Picture Books Molly’s Moon Mission by Duncan Beedie Space Shuttle Blasts Off! By Peter Bently Astronauts illustrated by Christiane Engel The Dinosaur that Pooped a Planet by Tom Fletcher * Aliens Love Underpants by Claire Freedman Monty + Sylvester: a tale of everyday astronauts by Carly Gledhill Space Dog by Mini Grey The Darkest Dark by Chris Hadfield Knock Knock Alien by Caryl Hart The Night the Stars Went Out by Suz Hughes The Boy From Mars by Simon James How to Catch a Star by Oliver Jeffers * Space Tortoise by Ross Montgomery Goodnight Spaceman by Michelle Robinson The Loon on the Moon by Chae Strathie Younger Readers Three Little Astronauts by George Adams Hansel and Gretel and the Space Witch by Laurence Anholt Fluffy Assassins from Mars by Michael Broad * Rocket Ride by Jan Burchett and Sara Vogler The Awful Astronaut by Damien Harvey Flying in a Frying Pan by Rose Impey My Hamster is an Astronaut by Dave Lowe Eddy’s Space Adventure by Diane Marwood Astronerds by Sue Mongredien Cudweed in Space by Marcus Sedwick Algy’s Amazing Adventures in Space by Ken Umansky Moon Dog by Katie Woolley A * indicates the title is available in more than one format. For these titles and many more great reads, search the library catalogue. Read a book about space - fiction or non-fiction Junior Fiction Alien Schoolboy’s Z-A Guide to Earthlings by Ros Asquith Alien Attack by Max Chase See You in the Cosmos by Jack Cheng The Long-lost Secret Diary of the World’s Worst Astronaut by Tim Collins Cosmic by Frank Cottrell-Boyce The Care and Feeding of a Pet Black Hole by Michelle Cuevas Moon Man by David Donohue The Jamie Drake Equation by Christopher Edge * Greta Zargo and the Death Robots from Outer Space by A. F. Harrold George and the Blue Moon by Stephen & Lucy Hawking Beards from Outer Space by Gareth P. Jones The Dark Side of the Moon by Jeramey Kraatz The Invincible Tony Spears and the Brilliant Blob by Neal Layton Attack of the Necron by Cavan Scott Captain Thunderbolt and the Jelloids! By Alfie Small Turns Out I’m an Alien by Lou Treleaven Non-Fiction Space ; with 100 questions and 70 lift-flaps! by Heather Alexander Really Really Big Questions about Space and Time by Mark Brake Black Holes by Heather Couper Space by Jennifer Daniel Voyage Through Space by Katy Flint 100 Things to Know About Space by Alex Frith The Awesome Book of Space by Adam Frost Exploring space: from Galileo to the Mars Rover and Beyond by Martin Jenkins In Outer Space by Paul Mason Space Number Crunch!: the figures, facts and space stats you need to know by Kevin Pettman Space by Nick Pierce Amazing Space by Raman Prinja Dogs in Space by Vix Southgate The Usborne official astronaut’s handbook by Louie Stowell A * indicates the title is available in more than one format. For these titles and many more great reads, search the library catalogue. Read a book about space - fiction or non-fiction Young Adult Feed by M. T. Anderson Landscape with invisible hand by M.T. Anderson Battle born by Cassandra Rose Clarke W.E by John Dickinson Interworld by Neil Gaiman The Loneliest girl in the universe by Lauren James Space explorers by David Johnson Satellite by Nick Lake The 100 by Kass Morgan The Knife of never letting go by Patrick Ness * The Dangerous days of Daniel X by James Patterson * Odin’s Queen by Susan Price Railhead by Philip Reeve * Way down dark by James Smythe When you reach me by Rebecca Stead A * indicates the title is available in more than one format. For these titles and many more great reads, search the library catalogue. Read a book about space - fiction or non-fiction Adult Adult Fiction The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams * Places in the Darkness by Christopher Brookmyre The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet by Becky Chambers The Fountains of Paradise by Arthur C Clarke * Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey Dune by Frank Herbert * Spaceman of Bohemia by Jaroslav Kalfar Hold back the stars by Katie Khan The Star Diaries by Stanislaw Lem Embassytown by China Mieville Do You Dream of Terra-Two by Temi Oh The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell The Collapsing Empire by John Scalzi The Explorer by James Smythe Shoot at the Moon by William F. Temple Radiance by Catherynne M. Valente Across the Void by SK Vaughn The Martian by Andy Weir * Adult Non-Fiction Magnificent desolation: the long journey home from the moon by Buzz Aldrin Ad astra: an illustrated guide to leaving the planet by Dallas Campbell A Man on the Moon by Andrew Chaikin The Planets by Andrew Cohen An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth by Chris Hadfield * How It Began: a time-traveler’s guide to the universe by Chris Impey A galaxy of her own: amazing stories of women in space by Libby Jackson The astronaut wives club: a true story by Lily Koppel A journey through the universe: a traveller’s guide from the centre of the sun to the edge of the unknown by New Scientist Ask an astronaut by Tim Peake Hello, is this planet Earth? : my view from the International Space Station by Tim Peake How we’ll live on Mars by Stephen Petranek The glass universe: the hidden history of the women who took the measure of the stars by Dava Sobel Spaceflight : the complete story, from Sputnik to Curiosity by Giles Sparrow Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson All these worlds are yours: the scientific search for alien life by Jon Willis A * indicates the title is available in more than one format. 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