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While appropriate for a middle grade audience, there are other books in the horror genre that are more skillfully written. Best suited for the the middle school crowd who enjoys spooky stories and a quick, simple read.
Some readers may find this book a little dry, but Letts ultimately crafts a well-written and touching story of a man, his horse, and all they managed to accomplish together.
A good choice for middle and high school teachers or librarians who want to update their history section with a lively and attention-grabbing resource.
This book’s brevity and simplicity are best suited for upper elementary students. A beautiful addition to a classroom library, especially when teaching a science unit on the environment.
An easy and condensed scientific look at chemicals and their interactions with the natural world. While not something children are likely to read on their own, the book would do well in a middle school classroom.
While telling interesting stories, these books could be better supported with higher quality, varied visuals. The reading experience would be enhanced with photographic depictions of the people being described, instead of exclusively using exaggerated caricature