Kids Books - Science
Opposing Viewpoints Series - Discrimination (hardcover edition)
By Mary E. Williams
I think that this is a really good book, it analyzes both parts of the argument. For example, in the book, it talks about Affirmative Action in the U.S, and it analyzes the arguments of people who are for and the arguments for people that are against it. So, you can decide which argument was better, and form your own opinion. Each part is like a little opinion editorial, it uses lots of statistics and analyzes them. It tells you a lot about each subject too, and I think that if you have time and like to read about these issues, it's a worthwhile book. Also, some of the words in this book is quite hard, I think that you have to be quite an avid reader to understand the book. I had to stop and make sure I understood and try to figure out a lot of the sentences in the book. It also talks about more than African-American racism, so I also learned about lots of different programs to help solve racism, and racism at other minorities.
Clean Energy (Sally Ride Science)
By Laurie Goldman
Renewable energy can not only save our environment, but it can also save our damaged ozone layer. The book, Clean Energy tells us a lot about how using nonrenewable energy can harm our planet and it tells is about a lot about what the effects are. I think the goof thing about this book is that after 1 chapter of the book, it sometimes gives the readers an example about what are people around the world doing to reduce the amount of nonrenewable energy we use in our daily life. It also gives us an expert's point of view of each chapter and it also has a call to action part at the end of the chapter. i think this book is a good source if you are researching a topic about renewable energy.
Chemical and Biological Warfare: The Cruelest Weapons (Issues in Focus)
By Laurence P. Pringle
I think this is a great book and it explains about what is chemical weapon and why is it a treat or dangerous thing that is ever invented. And there is a part that talks about chemical weapon's past history that what did it done to people, give me nice understanding or information about it.
Komasan and Komajiro in the City (Yo-kai Watch Chapter Book #2)
By Scholastic
this is my favor book but my mom won't let me to buy any books but I am still happy.
Male/Female Roles (Opposing Viewpoints Series)
By Auriana Ojeda
I learned a lot about different perspectives from this book, and I also learned that in order to understand a controversy, you will have to consider every point of view and not just stick to your own opinion. Some of the authors in the book state that women often earn a lot lesser than men, and also mention the fact that women often have to take care of sick family members as well. After reading several different opinions on this, I think that women do deserve the right to determine whether they want to start a family, or focus on their career first. They also talk about how women deserve more job opportunities in the workplace, and how males need to grow up and take up the job of caring for the children as well. However, they don't really get around to explaining how this new system can possibly solve the problem of gender inequality or how it is any better than the traditional patriarchal family. After finishing this book, I finally have a greater appreciation of how every gender needs the other, and how each gender should have both equal rights and respect.
Energy from Inside Our Planet: Geothermal Power (Power: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow)
By Ruth Owen
This book is a nonfiction book tell us what is geothermal power. which persuade people to use geothermal power. In this book I find out using geothermal power is a good thing but we don't use it. We should start using geothermal power because there will always be geothermal energy inside our planet because heat is continuously produced inside the Earth
Bully for You (Plants vs. Zombies)
By Paul Tobin
Plants vs Zombies: a Bully for You. By: Paul Tob, and Ron Chan. In the book, it tells about zomboss’s past effects the present. His college days make enemies which makes the Anti-bully squad. The Anti-bully squad wants revenge so they wait for the time to attack, or I should say when the fruit was ripe. Zomboss steals stuff, and prank things with spiders just like his college days. I think the best part of the book is Nate thinks that turtles have a sixth sense about zombies. Patrice has an idea for hitting the hydrant so cattails can destroy zombies. I would suggest this book to people who like funny books and like comic books.
Galadria : Peter Huddleston & The Rites of Passage (The Galadria Fantasy Trilogy) (Volume 1)
By Miguel Lopez de Leon
This is an amazing start to a series. I love all the magic, and all the secrets that unfold.
Galadria: Peter Huddleston & The Mists of the Three Lakes (The Galadria Fantasy Trilogy) (Volume 2)
By Miguel Lopez de leon
This was interesting. I liked the fantasy part, especially the magic candy.









