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National Geographic Kids Weird But True!: Ripped from the Headlines: Real-life Stories You Have to Read to Believe

National Geographic Kids Weird But True!: Ripped from the Headlines: Real-life Stories You Have to Read to Believe

By National Geographic Kids

Its filled with amazing facts that you wouldn't have belived if it wasn't written and it tells us things to make life more interesting!

Ye Olde Weird But True: 300 Outrageous Facts from History

Ye Olde Weird But True: 300 Outrageous Facts from History

By Cheryl Harness

Did you know that once a woman and her kitten went over Niagara falls in a barrel and survived!?!no?!I didn't either until I read this book😁.also that England's queen Elizabeth 1st teeth turned black in her old age?!that is so weird but get awesone!I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 5/5 stars .I think that any age would absolutely love this book! 😁 😁 - Pizzagirl7 😁 😁

National Geographic Kids Everything Ancient Egypt: Dig Into a Treasure Trove of Facts, Photos, and Fun

National Geographic Kids Everything Ancient Egypt: Dig Into a Treasure Trove of Facts, Photos, and Fun

By Crispin Boyer

This book pretty much tells you all you need to know about Egypt like if you're doing a report or an essay they have all the facts that you need well long story short it's a good book and I really do reccomend it so much and it might tell you some facts that you didn't even know it might surprise you.

How to Survive in the Age of Dinosaurs: A handy guide to dodging deadly predators, riding out mega-monsoons, and escaping other perils of the prehistoric

How to Survive in the Age of Dinosaurs: A handy guide to dodging deadly predators, riding out mega-monsoons, and escaping other perils of the prehistoric

By Drimmer, Stephanie Warren

I won this book through a DOGO books giveaway, and let me tell you, this book was amazing! I love dinosaurs and wanted to be a paleontologist when I was younger. This book did a really good job of capturing reader's attention with facts about dinosaurs you wouldn't think to be true! I can now proudly say that if I was alive during the time of the dinosaurs I would probably not survive, because....dinosaurs. But seriously, though, this book gave me a lot of tips on what TO do in the time of dinosaurs. I highly recommend this book to anyone with a love of dinosaurs, or even a fear of them, because this book may change your perspective on these mighty creatures!

Who Was Anne Frank?

Who Was Anne Frank?

By Ann Abramson

This book is about a girl named Anne Frank. During the world war || Anne and her family are trying to hide from a very terrible person named Hittler. For some crazy reason he hated the Jews and wanted to kill all of them. Anne and her family were Jewish. During the time of war Anne writes in her diary. Sadly when her dad had to go help fight in the war Anne and her mom and sister stayed home. When Anne's dad returned, he found Anne her sister and her mom dead on the floor. If you want to find out more about Anne Frank and the amazing historical book you'll need to read this book.

I Am a Seal Team Six Warrior( Memoirs of an American Soldier)[I AM A SEAL TEAM 6 WARRIOR TUR][Prebound]

I Am a Seal Team Six Warrior( Memoirs of an American Soldier)[I AM A SEAL TEAM 6 WARRIOR TUR][Prebound]

By HowardE.Wasdin

best book ive ever read I never wanted to put it down and im not much of a reader if you like navy army military ect. then you would love this book I highly recommend this book if you want to do it true story written from real seal team six members its exciting suspenseful and good for all readers but its NOT FOR PEOPLE UNDER 10 years of age BEST BOOK EVER!!!!

Gulliver's Travels

Gulliver's Travels

By Jonathan Swift

Gulliver's Travels gives an account of an Englishman (Gulliver, of course) who goes on voyages but is very unlucky. He meets (famously) Liliputians, the small people; Brobdinagians (the big people); Laputans and Balinarbians; and Hounyhnms, the virtuous talking horses. Through these travels, Jonathan Swift, the Irish writer of satire, weaves in criticisms of the world during the 18th century, criticizing the following: Whigs, Hanoverians, people from the Netherlands, and Europeans. It is interesting to read all the brilliant sarcastic ways things are allegorized in this book. The sheer absurdity of some events was diverting too. For example, LIliput battles its rival, Blefuscu based solely on the "correct" method of cracking eggs, and Gulliver urinates on the place in a noble attempt to put out a fire, and is promptly sentenced to blinding and slow starvation. Of course, you will have to read the book to realize all of its brilliance. But as this book does not have dialogue, only long monologues without even quotation marks, and because the sentences are long, and semicolons put in at strange places, this is not so quick to read. This, I know, will detract from the reading experience of some. But if you are prepared, you should read these pages and bask in its deep glory, irony, and wit. I especially recommend it to people who like reading classics or are prepared to think while they are reading. Lastly, I recommend that you read it with some footnotes to understand political references, such as the Sterling Edition, which also has good printing and large font.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Book 1)

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Book 1)

By J.K. Rowling

I am a BIG fan of the Harry Potter series! It’s about this boy named Harry who lives with his mean aunt, uncle, and cousin. Then, on his birthday, he learns the truth about what really happened to his parents, and found out he was (and still is) a wizard! He gets to go to Hogwarts, a school for witchcraft and magic! On his first day, he picks Gryffindor, the brave, which is one of the four houses. He makes friends with Ron and Hermione, who are also in his house. He also learns about You-Know-Who, aka. Voldemort (who, by the way, has no nose 😂), and is determined to find out the secret behind the evil antagonist/villain. I would recommend this book, and the whole series to people who like fantasy and adventure! I’ve read all the books so far, and I’ll give it a five star! 🤩

Who Was Susan B. Anthony?

Who Was Susan B. Anthony?

By Pam Pollack, Meg Belviso

Susan Brownell Anthony was born on Feb. 15, 1820 was American woman suffragist. She grew up in Quaker family who believed that men and women are equal. She fought for better teachers' pay for women, worked for anti-slavery, and get the right to vote. In 1850s, Anthony met another woman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Two ladies worked and fought together to gain the right to vote. For 60 years, Anthony had fought for right to vote and in 1906, her death happened. About 14 years later, one Kentucky governor had signed the 19th Amendment which allow women to vote. 19th Amendment also known as Susan B. Anthony Amendment. - Happy Reading!

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