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Who Moved My Cheese? For Teens Print
Book Reviews - Secondary Nonfiction

Written by Spencer Johnson, M.D.


movedmycheeseThe book is about change and how to deal with it. Its main target is young adults. The story is easy to read and I liked that it was generic enough for each reader to be able to plug in their own need. The conversations in the first and last chapters were kind of “cheesy,” but also got the point across about the different ways to personalize the story to meet individual needs.

Review by Linda Lamoreaux, Library Media Clerk, Wasatch Jr. High School
Rating: ★★★★✩
Interest Level: Grades 7-10

Who Moved My Cheese? For Teens
Putnam / Penguin Group
96 pages
ISBN: 978-0-399-24007-2
Release Date: Oct 2002









 
The Horrors of Andersonville: : Life and Death Inside a Civil War Prison Print
Book Reviews - Secondary Nonfiction

Written by Catherine Gourley


andersonvilleAndersonville Prison was one of the worst prisons ever recorded in history. Although the numbers who died do not begin to rival the numbers that died in concentration camps in World War Two, the horrors experienced by prisoners in this camp were horrible. Such conditions included sewage-filled drinking water, overcrowded living conditions, lack of quality food, and guards that were willing to shoot at a moment's notice if a prisoner escaped or crossed the "dead" line. Out of the 45, 000 men who lived there, over a third of them died. A prison that was meant to be a semi-humane way to house 10,000 soldiers soon became a death sentence for many. A well-written, well-researched account of the Andersonville horrors. With pictures, quotes from primary documents, and a unique perspective of soldier sentiments, readers who like history, narrative fiction, and death camp-type stories will enjoy reading this. I would recommend this to anyone who would like to learn more about the attitudes between Yankees and Rebels, problems soldiers faced during the Civil War, or the war from the lower ranking individuals who were most affected by the war between the states.

Review by Jessica Moody, Library Media Specialist, Olympus Jr. High School
Rating: ★★★★½
Interest Level: Grades 7-12

The Horrors of Andersonville: Life and Death Inside a Civil War Prison
Lerner / Twenty-First Century Books
192 pages
ISBN: 978-0761342120
Release Date: Mar 2010


 
The Starry Rift: Tales of New Tomorrows Print
Book Reviews - Secondary Nonfiction

Written by Jonathan Strahan


The_Starry_RiftThis book was a large compilation of other stories and was very difficult to get into. I would not recommend this book for reading.

Review by Student at Skyline High School
Rating: ★✩✩✩✩
Interest Level: 9-12 grades

The Starry Rift: Tales of New Tomorrows

Penguin Group
pages 530
ISBN: 9780670060597
Release Date: April 2008

 
Digital Revolutionaries: The Men and Women Who Brought Computing to Life Print
Book Reviews - Secondary Nonfiction

Written by Steve Lohr


Digital_RevolutionariesThis is a book about the evolution of the computer.  It talks of all the majoir computer inventors such as Bill Gates

Review by Student at Cyprus High School
Rating: ★★★✩✩
Interest Level: 7-12

Digital Revolutionaries: The Men and Women Who Brought Computing to Life
Roaring Brook Press
pages 176
ISBN: 978-1-59643-532-2
Release Date: September 2009

 
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