
Earth-chan and Her Celestial Buddies
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1,735 ratingsยท8 reviews
Meet Earth-chan, a sweet, quirky planet girl navigating Planetarium College alongside her cosmic classmates. As the only planet hosting tiny humans, she faces bullying but cherishes her little inhabitants. Follow Earth-chan's journey as she juggles school life, crushes on the radiant Sun-kun, and th...
- Pages
- 109
- Format
- Kindle Edition
- Published
- 2018-12-14
About the author

Tamuna Tsertsvadze
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Tamuna was born in Tbilisi, Georgia. She started writing at the age of 7 when she read the first book that inspired her - Thomas Mayne Reid's "The Giraffe Hunters". Since that day she loves both reading and writing.She started publishing books at the age of 14. Her first published work was 179-paged "The Young Pirate"...
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3 Phosphate groups with 8 lipidsยท3 months ago
Okay, so "Earth-chan and Her Celestial Buddies" by Tamuna Tsertsvadze is pretty decent, but the part where Earth throws up the Vulcan salute ๐๐ was absolutely wild! Definitely one of the crazier things I've read in a book review lately. If you're looking for something a little out there, check it out.
T.M. Kohlยท4 years ago
Fun and oh so imaginative!I had a blast reading this book. I loved how Tamuna Tsertsvadze cleverly explained natural events (like a solar eclipse) using a school setting and teenage interactions. Once she delved into the deeper lore of the world she created in **Earth-chan and Her Celestial Buddies**, I became even more fascinated with the worldbuilding!It's a fun story that also offers a good lesson for us humans. Now, I'm off to take a hike and connect with Earth-chan! If you're looking for en...
Mehsiยท5 years ago
Just an OK read for me. Honestly, it felt like "Earth-chan and Her Celestial Buddies" by Tamuna Tsertsvadze was pushing the climate change agenda a bit too hard, and that definitely made me enjoy the book less. It was fine at first, but the climate change messaging got heavier and heavier with each page. Yes, climate change is a real issue and we need to address it, but personally, I'd rather not read fiction that's so focused on it. No thanks. The writing style felt really stiff and awkward in ...
Judy Ferrellยท5 years ago
Unexpected
This is such an unexpected tale, reimagining the galaxy as a group of students! You get all the teenage drama and growing pains, but with planets and moons as the characters. I absolutely loved the concept behind "Earth-chan and Her Celestial Buddies" by Tamuna Tsertsvadze. It's a really fun and imaginative story. I think this would be a great read for anyone looking for a unique young adult science fiction book!
This is such an unexpected tale, reimagining the galaxy as a group of students! You get all the teenage drama and growing pains, but with planets and moons as the characters. I absolutely loved the concept behind "Earth-chan and Her Celestial Buddies" by Tamuna Tsertsvadze. It's a really fun and imaginative story. I think this would be a great read for anyone looking for a unique young adult science fiction book!
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Ray Dยท5 years ago
I'm a huge astronomy geek, so when I heard about **Earth-chan and Her Celestial Buddies**, I knew I had to get my hands on it. And it definitely didn't disappoint! ๐
Five stars for fleshing out the characters so well โ their personalities, appearances, and inner thoughts. Plus, I loved how the story connects to the real world.
I would have enjoyed it even more if it had been in comic book style, though! If you're looking for fun **book reviews** about astronomy, definitely check out **Tamuna ...
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Weebยท5 years ago
So, I'm calling shenanigans on this site, and it's all thanks to you, Tamuna Tsertsvadze. If you're looking for honest book reviews, maybe skip this one. And definitely skip "Earth-chan and Her Celestial Buddies" while you're at it.
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Ammna AbdiWahabยท5 years ago
Please let me read Earth-chan and Her Celestial Buddies. Seriously, Tamuna Tsertsvadze, just let me get my hands on this book!
Librarian Jessie (BibliophileRoses)ยท5 years ago
These are some interesting short stories that anthropomorphize the planets. Earth-chan became super popular a few years ago, and this collection really captures that fandom from back then. If you were into the Earth-chan craze, or are a fan of Tamuna Tsertsvadze's work, this is a fun read. A lighthearted take on the solar system, perfect for a quick, quirky book review.