Mike Mongo's latest update for The Astronaut Instruction Manual

Oct 17, 2015

Reviews are in...

...and now we need yours! This week is an important week for The Astronaut Instruction Manual. Opening week sales are an exciting time. Now that most all our backers have their copies many of you are reading your copy to your daughter or son, or have handed it off to the appropriate party, or have just read it yourself ("My people!").

Now we need you to write a review on Amazon or Goodreads. These reviews mean everything in terms of building confidence, interest, and getting the book into the hands of future astronauts.

These book reviews are so important I'm willing to sweeten the deal.

Write a review at Amazon or Goodreads or both, and I will mail you–and I mean really mail you in a flat envelope and everything–the actual Astronaut Permission Slip I use for students with whom I personally engage for your future astronaut(s)* and signed by me.

These Astronaut Persmission Slips are very popular and are framable/scrapbookable. It is a way to further incentivize and inspire the young person to envision a space future with them in it, living working and playing in space.

Just email me at mike-at-mikemongo-dot-com when you post the review with the link and your mailing address, and I will post your signed Astronaut Permission Slip(s)* in the mail to you.

Students love these. And I mean love them…

…and I appreciate your reviews on Amazon or Goodreads because it helps us inspire more young minds about their own future with The Astronaut Instruction Manual. 

This is a fun way to encourage reviews and future astronauts at the same time. Remember, by solving for space we solve for every challenge we face on earth today–energy, sustainability, inclusion, equality, even prosperity–the solutions to every problem we face today are found in solving for space. And that's the future we want our for our kids.

So I'm asking: Will you write a review on Amazon or Goodreads to help bring about that future? Let's help let a million Astronaut Permission Slips fly–including yours!

Thank you in advance, parents and guardians of future astronauts, and keep up the good work,

Mike Mongo 
astronaut teacher