Kids Books - Sciences

Fire

Fire

By Kristin Cashore

This is a sister book to Graceling. Read in whatever order you want. Fire takes a look at another at a world not unlike that found in Narnia or Lord of the Rings. I love that in this novel the character Fire has powers that are unique to her particular kind of monster!

120 Clues that Show Who Killed Jon Benet: Sam Dennis McDonough

120 Clues that Show Who Killed Jon Benet: Sam Dennis McDonough

By Sam McDonough

So far I absolutely love the book and how it gives such great detail about the devastating tragedy that took place then. It has me on the edge of my seat. I hope that more people will read the book and love it almost as much as I do so far!

The Memory of Things: A Novel

The Memory of Things: A Novel

By Gae Polisner

j@ylend1024

this book is spot on amazing

Black Like Me

Black Like Me

By John Howard Griffin

This book is very interesting. This is my first time reading this kind of book. This book is written in the 60's it's a pretty old book. But this book showed how society treats others before. This book is about a white journalist experience the racism discrimination by using medication to darken his skin. This book is very inspiring and also very painful to read. He only darken his skin for seven weeks, but he can't handle it anymore. But what about the blacks that have their skin black forever? They have to experience these kinds of discrimination every day in their whole life. I recommend this kind of book to people who enjoys reading non-fiction books about the history in different perspectives.

Opposing Viewpoints Series - Discrimination (hardcover edition)

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.

Male/Female Roles (Opposing Viewpoints Series)

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)

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

The Post Office Book: Mail and How it Moves

The Post Office Book: Mail and How it Moves

By Gail Gibbons

Mailing the mail to people,and getting mail trucks😶

Werewolves (Mysterious & Unknown)

Werewolves (Mysterious & Unknown)

By Stuart A Kallen

Abiha mehdi

In this book it will be about how people get this curse and I really want you to read this and find out more yourself! I recommend it and rate with me.

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