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Bomb
'Bomb' by Steve Shein wrote this book quite a few years ago. It is a youth historical book that has a full title of 'Bomb' The Race to Build and Steal the World's Most Dangerous Weapon'. This is the story of the beginnings of the development of the Atomic bomb during World War II. Steve introduces readers the scientists and spies that created and tried to steal these plans of weapons of mass destruction. There were scientists, politicians, various spies from persons named Albert Einstein and Robert Oppenheimer to Harry Gold. Steve wrote this book so that young readers will begin to understand the basic history as to why this weapon was even invented and how science was a part of this. There will be times that readers whether adult or youth will have some memories of current times.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Harlequin Romances
Who has read Harlequin Romance novels out there? I know I am a man but I was very bored and looking for some quick reads, so I picked up one of these books and started reading. For some reason some of these books made sense in a way if you can get past all the romantic scenes and just focus on the family side of the story. There are a lot of lessons that one can learn from these kinds of novels, believe it or not. There are many authors who write these stories that are quite show and tell for the reader can visualize the story as they read. They are quite escapist literature for those who just want to get away from things for just a little while for they are quick reads.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Ming Ming's Foodie Adventure
Food, glorious food! as the old saying goes from the Dicken's novel 'Oliver Twist'. 'Ming Ming's Foodie Adventure' was written by Eloise Richer and illustrated by Dotty Albro. This is a story all about a young red panda and his search for his favorite food. Ming Ming, the red panda lives in a zoo where the zookeepers are not sure what to feed him. Ming Ming goes through the zoo in search of his favorite snack and then out the gate.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Now What?
'Now What?' is a children's picture book written by Brenda Faatz and illustrated by Peter Trimarco. "Now What? is a question we all hear from children at all ages and even by some adults. It is a story that shares a story of diversity. The main character of is a little girl by the name of Lizzy, who likes to stay busy as you will see if you read the story. Lizzy has a pet dog that she plays with all the time from one activity to another and this is when she meets a new friend.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Today I Want to be a Witch
'Today I Want to be a Witch' is a children's picture book written by Mark Smith. This is a story that will have the reader remembering their childhood antics. This is the story of Bo and her toy friend Scruffy. Bo's mother is around, but as some mum's are usually quite busy. Bo and Scruffy play a lot of games throughout the day. There is one wish that Bo has throughout the story but will it be resolved.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Nostalgia Is Heartless The Heartless Series Book Two
Nostalgia Is Heartless The Heartless Series Book Two written by Sarah Lahey is a novel where questions will be answered in some ways. This novel picks up where Book One leaves off. Quinn has made her decisions on what it means to be human at all costs. Quinn and her friends work together to find answers that could help all involved and improve what is going on now and in the future.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Gravity Is Heartless The Heartless Series Book One
Gravity Is Heartless The Heartless Series Book One was written by Sarah Lahey. The future is the present. Sarah wrote a novel about a female character by the name of Quinn, who is a scientist who wants to stop climate change when it may be too late. What is more important life or technology. Quinn must decide a few issues that are affecting her life and the people who she loves and likes whether living or technological.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
The Rich Man's Journey: A tale of Adventure and Friendship
'The Rich Man's Journey: A tale of Adventure and Friendship was written by Alison Pitt. This is a storybook story about a man, a lonely man named Edward Theodore Marmaduke de'Casagrande, who was very rich as well. Edward did have friends when he was known as Eddie Bighouse but Edward changed with money. Edward builds a mode of travel, leaves a letter and begins a journey of self-discovery. The pictures throughout the storybook were quite imaginative with a lot of blues and greens. Alison Pitt also wrote this book as a way in helping others and yourself to bring understanding to how you live now and how you lived your past life.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Charlotte and the Fairies
'Charlotte and the Fairies is a beginning chapter book for children written by Wendy Beasley and illustrated by Rose Wheeler. Charlotte is a little girl who has just moved to a new house that has its own special inhabitants and a mystery too. Charlotte and her pet dog, Morgan and Billie the Budgie make some new friends that one has to believe on two adventures. She is also a little girl who wants to help a friend. 'Charlotte and the Fairies is a story of friendship and getting over fears that one may have to solve certain problems that may have to solve in one's short life. It is quite the imaginative story.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique










