Einstein's Compass: A YA Time Traveler Adventure

Grace Allison Blair,
Laren Bright
Genre: 
Young Adult

HIST0RICAL/SCI-FI:  Albert Einstein was fascinated with time and space from an early age, but what inspired him? Receiving a magical compass from his father, Albert sets off on a journey to learn more than math and science offered to understand even time and space. Unfortunately, an ancient evil from the days of Atlantis also seeks his compass, and will stop at nothing to have it. Can the Agents of Light protect Albert from the shape-shifting dragon and help him achieve his destiny, or will he fall prey to the dangers of his day and lose the powerful device before he completes his mission?

A complex YA time-traveling adventure, “Einstein’s Compass” combines various mythologies, religions, and science in a good vs. evil battle that takes the famous scientist and gives him a greater calling. Featuring actual events from Einstein’s life, the plot steadily progresses and shows Albert’s growth and increased understanding, which is neatly intertwined with the supernatural light vs. evil plot line. While the antagonist is well done, the side of Light featuring historical figures, multiple religions and myths seems to be trying too hard, the inclusion of a “Father-Mother-God” who directs the Light with “Its” orders being a prime example. Further, Albert, despite being the MC, is a passive player. He seems to be going about his business until Light agents intervene, then he goes back to being passive, which makes it a bit hard to root for him. Still, the combination of science with the supernatural is a winner, and the good vs. evil fight is interesting, making this a good book for YA readers. 

Sarah E Bradley