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- ISBN: 9781512436327
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- ISBN: 9781512427097
- File size: 21513 KB
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- English
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- ATOS Level: 6.6
- Lexile® Measure: 1080
- Interest Level: 4-8(MG)
- Text Difficulty: 5
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School Library Journal
April 1, 2017
Gr 3-6-Fans of gross-out reads won't be disappointed by this latest entry in the popular genre. Taking readers on a journey through history, this set explores the diseases that have plagued humanity for millennia as well as the quacks and so-called healers whose horrific -cures- were often more dangerous than the illnesses they were treating. Rather than a lengthy narrative where details can get lost, two to three bite-size kernels of information appear on each page, accompanied by catchy titles like -Stinky Streets- (Plague!) and -Sweet Pees- (Strange) that immediately capture readers' interest, encourage browsing, and lend a bit of humor to the subject. The accompanying cartoon illustrations complement the text by providing a bit of whimsy and visual interest to each entry. VERDICT Reluctant readers, history enthusiasts, and trivia buffs are but a few of the kids who will enjoy the content in these repulsive reads.Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Kirkus
February 15, 2017
Gory bits of information offered in brief text and amusing cartoon illustrations combine for a quick exploration of various epidemics throughout history.Problems, like diseases, are legion in this entry (and the three others in the Sickening History of Medicine series). Each double-page spread provides ever so superficial coverage of a major epidemic, including the Black Death of 1346-1353, malaria, tuberculosis, smallpox, and the influenza epidemic of 1918. Illustrated panels include some vignettes related to the disease but seemingly chosen for their value to titillate and to amuse more than to inform. One box, "Don't Blame the Rats," reports that Black Death may have first originated in gerbils rather than rats, although on the next spread a "Plague Pathway" shows and describes the usual mode of transmission from rats as well as gerbils to fleas to humans, leaving the rats...blameworthy. There are no source notes to indicate where these "facts" were collected, but many appear dubious: "If someone throws up, their vomit often seems to contain carrots even if they haven't eaten any! These are actually parts of the stomach lining that have come off," is typical. The humorous, neatly rendered illustrations are eye-catchingly bright, by far the best aspect of the series. Other entries suffering from the same issues but to a lesser extent are Quacks & Con Artists, Strange Medicine, and Tiny Killers. Pass this regrettable title and its companions by. (index) (Nonfiction. 8-12)COPYRIGHT(2017) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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The Horn Book
July 1, 2017
The emphasis here is on the gross and bizarre in the history of medicine and diseases. In each book, an introduction is followed by twelve sections covering the goriest details of past epidemics, unhygienic practices, ancient medicines (e.g., poisonous hemlock) and treatments (bloodletting), "quacks," and more. Cartoon characters with horrified and disgusted expressions illustrate the brief, engaging texts. Timeline. Glos., ind.(Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
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Levels
- ATOS Level:6.6
- Lexile® Measure:1080
- Interest Level:4-8(MG)
- Text Difficulty:5
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