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A realy short history of nearly everything

August 15, 2011 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

A really short history of nearly everything by Bill Bryson is a great non-fiction book for children of about 10-14 years old. It tells you about most science related things that have happened right from the big bang. It has great illustrations that complement the writing in many ways explaining thing in greater depth. It dosen’t stop you from asking the questions: How?; Why? and When? It’s not to long and is a great book if you love science or even if it’s not your favourite thing. It’s very imformative and good for research or just leisure reading. It tell you about hoe vast space is and the none of the classroom diagrams of the solar system are drawn remotely to scale. It’s not even completely serious in fact Bill wants to make you laugh sometimes but at the time time the information still sinks in. So far i’m realy enjoying and I hope you can to.

Zoerose.

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One Comment so far ↓

  • Jess

    Dear Zoe,
    I’m glad that you are having fun reading this book! I hope you keep up the great reading and that you continue to find books you are so happy with. I’m having so much fun finding out about your opinion on what’s going on, and I’m looking forward to finishing reading it.
    Jess, proudly bookworm

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