Belly Up by Eva Darrows
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Non fiction book review - Extreme Abilities
Extreme Abilities by Galadriel Watson
There's not much more interesting than people who can do things that seem impossible. The interest level is high here. We love to read about an oddity. The bulk of the text focuses on the science behind these abilities. Through these profiles, young readers will learn about the biology behind speed, flexibility, vital sign control, and more. There are even tips for increasing your own abilities, though these are always accompanied by a slew of health and safety warnings. This book ties sports and science together nicely. A solid choice for most middle grade readers.
More information: Extreme Abilities releases April 9.
Advanced Reader Copy provided by NetGalley
There's not much more interesting than people who can do things that seem impossible. The interest level is high here. We love to read about an oddity. The bulk of the text focuses on the science behind these abilities. Through these profiles, young readers will learn about the biology behind speed, flexibility, vital sign control, and more. There are even tips for increasing your own abilities, though these are always accompanied by a slew of health and safety warnings. This book ties sports and science together nicely. A solid choice for most middle grade readers.
More information: Extreme Abilities releases April 9.
Advanced Reader Copy provided by NetGalley
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