![]() So, please, librarians, put this book on display and encourage kids to check this one out! I suppose I'll have to read another of her more traditional history books in this series to see what I think. What shot it up to 4 stars was the information for youth on Covid-19, through the point that vaccines were introduced! That is incredibly fast production for a book, particularly one meant for kids! That part was excellent and valuable! She took on a number of myths about the Covid-19 vaccines and "smashed" them. There were a few other things where I could disagree but all of it would be trivial bits of information unfortunately for my prejudice, this book was pretty well written. ![]() It certainly is likely but that poor guy had a whole slew of things wrong. I can actually do that, a bit: she overstated the likelihood that King Tut died of Malaria. ![]() But I definitely started reading this book, biased against it! However, I simply had to admit that it was a pretty decent book! I have been interested in medical history since I was young and I was quite prepared to jump on this and scream how inaccurate it was. ![]() I read a prior book in this series and hated it but decided I should read another before condemning the whole series. ![]()
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