Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Ebook Review: Zog's Big Question by Adam Rice, illustrator Mac Rice

 

Blurb

Some answers change you forever.

Zog's Big Question:

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.

Zog's Big Question is a thoughtful, gently humorous adventure for readers 8 and up — a celebration of curiosity, imagination, and the many ways people search for truth.

Amazon: Zog's Big Question: An Interplanetary Tale of Wonder, Belief, and Big Questions - Kindle edition by Rice, Adam, Rice, Mac. Children Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

B&N: Zog's Big Question: An Interplanetary Tale of Wonder, Belief, and Big Questions by Adam Rice | eBook | Barnes & Noble®

Kobo: Zog's Big Question eBook by Adam Rice - EPUB | Rakuten Kobo United States

Bookbub: Zog’s Big Question: An Interplanetary Tale of Wonder, Belief, and Big Questions by Adam Rice - BookBub

Goodreads: Zog's Big Question: An Interplanetary Tale of Wonder, Belief, and Big Questions by Adam Rice | Goodreads





My Review - 5 of 5 stars - 

I enjoyed this story. An alien came to Terra (Earth) to investigate the concept of faith. Sam and Max along with a couple adults tried to explain a belief in faith. I liked that several different religions were mentioned without going into deep detail. The lesson seemed to be a tolerance for other religions as everyone follows the one they are most comfortable with. The illustration were well done. I enjoyed the blues.

I received a copy through Goddess Fish Promotions, and this is my unsolicited review.



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