Kids Books - History
The Making of a Navy SEAL: My Story of Surviving the Toughest Challenge and Training the Best
By Brandon Webb, John David Mann
The Making Of A Navy SEAL - My story of surviving the toughest challenge and training the best By Brandon Webb. Do you want to follow what others think is an impossible dream? That is what Brandon does in this amazing auto-biography. He faces unbelievable odds from a young age. There are several settings, because he lived on a boat for some time and was in the military. Brandon Webb is the protagonist, the path to being a Navy SEAL - the antagonist - is in his way. One major conflict is trying not to get washed out -fail- SEAL training. Another is trying to redesign the SEAL sniper training course. The turning point is when he finds out the imperfections of the sniper course when he was training in it, and then fixes them as soon as possible. A cool thing that happened was that Brandon trained elite snipers such as Chris Kyle (American Sniper) and Marcus Luttrell (Lone Survivor). I thought this book was one of the greatest that I have read in a long time because this book has so much detail and it tells you what life in the military is like.
Bones Never Lie: How Forensics Helps Solve History's Mysteries
By Elizabeth MacLeod, Saoussan Askar
This book is about how accent people died and how their bones tell how they died with pictures in it about people and maybe what they looked like back then, also what they wore.
Marilyn Monroe (Hollywood Legends)
By Parragon Books
This book sounds interesting! I want to read it. I sorta like Marilyn Monroe.
The Adventures of Ulysses
By Bernard Evslin
A great story based on real Greek myths. Ulysses sets to sail in this heartwarming,sometimes sad,and great book. This is the best book of Greek myths. Forget Percy Jackson if you want real greek myths read this. A tale by homer rewritten by this author. Don't let bookstores tell you its out printed. There is a 2012 version you can find on the internet. Same story same words just written later. Never boring,plot is never slow,and the storyline is really good.
True Stories of D-Day (Usborne True Stories) (Usborne True Stories)
By Henry Brook
i hope it is good
The Gold-Bug: Large Print
By Edgar Allan Poe
I probably should not read this because I am NOT a fan of bugs, then again... Edgar Allen Poe is whispering to me that I should...
Undying Glory: The Story of the Massachusetts 54th Regiment
By Clinton Cox
All in all, Undying Glory by Clinton Cox is a very good book. My rating is a solid 9/10, and here’s why. Undying Glory tells the story the Massachusetts 54th Regiment, the first troop of African American soldiers. First thing’s first, this book tells the story of the 54th perfectly. Being a nonfiction story told by Clinton long after the events happened, the wording makes it seem like the story is told from the point of view of an immediate bystander. Emotion is used perfectly and captures the devastating nature of war. When a character (Whom I will not name because it would spoil the book) dies in the war, it is horrifying because Clinton got the reader so connected with the character. Why was it a nine out of ten instead of a ten? Although being a very powerful story, the story is a little bit hard to follow. Due to the very advanced language of the book, some plot details seem a little bit confusing. I recommend this book for anyone who is looking for a factual, intense, and powerful story of war. I do not recommend this book for anyone younger than 9, or the faint of heart.
The Man Who Walked Between the Towers (2003) (Korea Edition)
By Mordicai Gerstein
The man who walked between the towers by Mordicai Gesrsein.Is a book about a man who walked between two towers and he got taken to court. I tell you what happened next. But first he pretended to be a construction worker and brought a cable up to the top of the tower. But he's got caught by the police.read the rest of the book find out what happened to him. This book has really good illustrations.
Stolen Into Slavery: The True Story Of Solomon Northup, Free Black Man
By Judith Fradin and Dennis Fradin
I want to read this book. I hear that it is what lead to the movie that might win the Academy Award for best picture.









