Kids Books - History
The Feminist Revolution: A Story of the Three Most Inspiring and Empowering Women in American History: Susan B. Anthony, Margaret Sanger, and Betty Friedan (Jules Archer History for Young Readers)
By Jules Archer
My dad talked me into reading this for "home-school" and I'm glad be did this book was about the three most inspiring and empowering women in the american history : Susan B. Anthony , Margaret Sanger, and Betty Friedan !!!!! Thanks for reading✌ ✌ ✌ ✌
Heart of Darkness: by Joseph Conrad + Illustrated + FREE HD Audio Book for Laptop / PC users (ONLY upto 31st Aug, 2015) + Unabridged
By Joseph Conrad
Narrated by a companion of the main character. It is about mysterious Mr.Kurtz
Paleontology: The Study of Prehistoric Life (True Books: Earth Science (Paperback))
By Susan Heinrichs Gray
It was a really good book because it talks about fossils and paleontology
Air Raid--Pearl Harbor! the Story of December 7, 1941
By Theodore Taylor
Air Raid - Pearl Harbor! The story of December 7, 1941 is about a Japanese liner, the Taiyo Maru was going to the Hawaiian islands and 4 spies were board to get information about Pearl Harbor and they took pictures of where U.S. navy ships and ask Questions but not many, then found a Japanese islander who knew when all the navy when they go to be in Pearl Harbor and said every Sunday, then the Japanese navy prepared for attack on Pearl Harbor ,The first Raid Happpened at 7:49 AM, The seconed Raid Happen at around 8:00 & 9:00 AM, Salamark ,who became first prisior of war, then Japanese left. I would recomed this book to a person who loves to learn about WW 2 and what happened that Day. My favorite part was to learn that the British invented the radar.
Top Secret Files: American Revolution: Spies, Secret Missions, and Hidden Facts from the American Revolution (Top Secret Files of History)
By Stephanie Bearce
the odd one1337
I like how you can take your on way
World's Scariest Prisons
By Emma Carlson Berne
I thought this book was very interesting. Notice that the word "prison" in the title is plural, so it talks about more than 1 prison, and I really enjoyed that. I love how the setup is. It has a brief summary of the place, then it has when it was open, how many inmates were there, famous inmates, other names, and where it is located. To top it off, it has a picture of the whole place. I liked how if it was a special prison (like Alcatraz) it had more details, pictures, and words. I recommend this for anyone into scary stuff or history. I like both, so this was the perfect fit for me.
Study Guide - Where the Wild Things Are Gr. 1-2
By Marie-Helen Goyetche
I decided to read this book because I think it is one of the best things I'v read this book made my day.