Reviews by Category: Nonfiction

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A Black Hole is Not a Hole by Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano

A Black Hole is Not a Hole

By Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano
Star Rating
★★★★

Rated by
REVIEWER4567
Apr 30, 2022

The book provides details and information about black holes, such as how they are created, or how powerful they are. While the title of the book is “A Black Hole Is Not a Hole”, the book identifies that it’s not exactly not a hole either. The author does this to show that we still have many new things to learn about black holes. The book tries to put the power of a black hole in perspective by comparing it to things on earth. For example, one page explains how a black hole is similar to a whirlpool.

Teen Review
Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer

Into the Wild

By Jon Krakauer
Star Rating
★★★

Rated by
Aubrie C.
Apr 7, 2022

The book begins with the finding of Chris McCandless’ body by Alaskan hunters. Chris McCandless changed his name after college and traveled to Alaska to start his journey. In Alaska he gets rid of all materialistic things such as money. He goes to Alaska to explore and be present with nature. The book gets accounts from the people he met while in Alaska and his family back home. The book poses a debate about if he was suicidal going on his journey to Alaska or not.

Teen Review
The Anthopocene Reviewed by John Green

The Anthropocene Reviewed

By John Green
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Taylor E.
Mar 29, 2022

John Green’s collection of reviews and short essays, The Anthropocene Reviewed, is fantastic despite being so different from his other novels. Green reviews everything about our human-centered planet in this book on a five-star scale, including Canadian Geese. I loved how this book made me feel closer to its author; Green’s reviews provided great insight into his thoughts and feelings. My favorite part of this book was how chaotic yet perfect it was. One minute Green discusses Dr.

Teen Review
Dead Mountain by Donnie Eichar

Dead Mountain

By Donnie Eichar
Star Rating
★★★★

Rated by
Parker R.
Mar 21, 2022

The Soviet Union was known for its many incidents and tragedies. Just one such commonly known one is the Chernobyl Incident, in which potentially hundreds of thousands were killed.

So when just nine young hikers suddenly disappeared in the Northern Ural Mountains, not many questions were asked. Yet when the group was found by search parties weeks after their disappearance, investigations showed that all 9 had cut their tents open and fled, poorly dressed in subzero temperatures.

Teen Review
A Honeybee Heart Has Five Openings: A Year of Keeping Bees by Helen Jukes

A Honeybee Heart Has Five Openings: A Year of Keeping Bees

By Helen Jukes
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Zoe D.
Mar 14, 2022

A Honeybee Heart Has Five Openings: A Year of Keeping Bees by Helen Jukes Genres: Nonfiction – Memoir, Environment, Nature, Science

Helen Jukes, unsatisfied with her work and home life, receives a colony of bees as a gift from a friend. Recalling how she enjoyed her previous beekeeping experiences, she decides to keep and care for the colony in her backyard. She describes her year of beekeeping, all the while learning more about honey bees and rediscovering passion.

Teen Review
I Will Always Write Back by Caitlin Alfirenka & Martin Ganda

I Will Always Write Back

By Caitlin Alifirenka & Martin Ganda
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Anna S.
Jan 19, 2022

Caitlin is a popular teenage girl living in the United States, living a very comfortable lifestyle. Martin is a poor teenage boy living in the bush of Zimbabwe in South Africa. Caitlin gets an assignment at school to write to a pen pal. She ends up with Martin. Martin is the top of his class and is the only one at his school who gets a pen pal from America. They learn more and more about each other and their very different lifestyles. They create an unbreakable bond and have the adventure of a lifetime together.

Teen Review
The Ends of the World by Peter Brannen

The Ends of the World

By Peter Brannen
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Justyna H.
Oct 21, 2021

In his brilliant study on the stages of the Earths' history, Peter Brannen in his book, The Ends of the World, brings the five ancient worlds, lost to the five mass extinctions, to life. Including different topics, such as paleontology, geology, climate change, and ecology, Brannen connects these scientific topics through the use of stories, theories, facts, and of course, humor. The author's casual writing style and sense of humor differentiate his book from other books formatted as old-school science textbooks.

Teen Review
You Can't Say That by Leonard S. Marcus

You Can't Say That

By Leonard S. Marcus
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Maeve M.
Oct 21, 2021

You Can’t Say That by Leonard S Marcus is an informative and fascinating collection of interviews by award-winning children and teen authors. These authors share their thoughts and experiences regarding censorship and free expression in eye-opening, sensitive, and sometimes comedic ways, all in an effort to explain why censorship is such an important issue in our modern world. I found the book thoroughly entertaining and would recommend it for older kids, teens, and adults.

Teen Review
Rich Dad Poor Dad For Teens by Robert T. Kiyosaki

Rich Dad Poor Dad For Teens

By Robert T. Kiyosaki
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Shreya A.
Oct 21, 2021

Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens is a helpful and easy to understand nonfiction book by Robert Kiyosaki. This book is about teaching teens how to think rich and it teaches the basics of becoming rich. I love the way Robert Kiyosaki teaches with examples and a little bit of humor. I recommend this book to anyone struggling in their financial life. That is why I rate Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens a 5/5.

Teen Review
Apollo 13 a Successful Failure by Laura B. Edge

Apollo 13 A Successful Failure

By Laura B. Edge
Star Rating
★★★★

Rated by
Alexander L.
Oct 21, 2021

Laura Bufano Edge’s Apollo 13 A Successful Failure is an informative nonfiction book about the Apollo 13 disaster. NASA had already been sending astronauts into space for a while, but wanted to do more research on the moon. The Apollo13 launch crew wanted to land on the moon to do said research. Problems with the oxygen tanks created an explosion, causing the crew to lose a lot of their air, water, fuel, and other supplies. The team now had to focus solely on surviving and getting home.

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