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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
i never thought i could be this bored,
This review is from: The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History (Chs.1-35) (Hardcover)
"kill me....kill mee....every moment i live is agony." that, ladies and gentlemen, is what one feels when reading THE EARTH AND ITS PEOPLES. From one parching paragraph to the next through over 900 pages of ennui,dreading every page of text more than the last,eagerly anticipating the end of each assigned reading, one begins to wonder,"what on earth made me sign up for AP world history?"
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Horrible,
By datasource1337 "data" (CA,USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History (Chs.1-35) (Hardcover)
This book is terrible, not organized chronologically nor regionally. No questions to guide note taking, much superfluous information, and just a bad book altogether. I would be surprised at anyone who isn't feeling suicidal while going through the 35 chapters.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Ack!,
By Peter Schranker (Silver Spring, MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History (Chs.1-35) (Hardcover)
For an AP world high school class textbook, the chapters are supersaturated with information, with no distinction as to what is important and what isn't thus when outlining chapters one is forced to have outlines almost as long as the chapter since there is no distinction of importance in the information. Each chapter is very long and there is continual jumping from time and culture. In addition, much of the writing is stretched out when it shouldn't be. It is not concise or pithy but pretentiously blown out. In short, it is boring, unclear, nonlinear, disorganized, too long. Get anything else but this.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A commendable attempt at the impossible,
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This review is from: The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History (Chs.1-35) (Hardcover)
I think it is nearly impossible to write a textbook on world history with the perfect combination of objectivity, factual accuracy and accessibility to students. While this book does a good job with the first two criteria, it fails significantly in its presentation. While this was not much of a problem for me since I like history in general, the dry writing style employed in this book will turn off many students taking introductory classes and who may not be the biggest fans of history. Unfortunately, in a country where people are desperately lacking knowledge and understanding of cultures in other parts of the world, this textbook seems to be the best in the market for now. Hopefully, a newer edition will be an improvement.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Worst History Book,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History (Chs.1-35) (Hardcover)
This book is probably the worst history text imaginable. I have to read and study from it for my AP World History class, and it is absolutely the worst text possible. It includes too many details sometimes, not enough at other times, and never really makes the strong connections necessary to understand history. It fails to leave any sort of impact on the reader at all, and skims over important information. It is also an extremely boring text. So much so that I am considering burning this book when the course is complete. Except then I wouldn't be able to return it to my teacher and I would be fined. But, if I were in a college class and was required to buy this book, I would burn it at the end of the semester. No joke.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
This Book Destroyed My Love of World History,
This review is from: The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History (Chs.1-35) (Hardcover)
Never has so much been used to say so little. The textbook "The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History (Second Edition)" is used by AP World History classes at my high school and is without a doubt, the most poorly written and disorganized jumble of mismatched facts that I have ever had the displeasure of reading in a classroom textbook. The text itself is not in chronological order and will often jump back and forth between several centuries in a single paragraph. The text gives little detail on important events in human history, instead giving a slew of information on boring and too often irrelevant topics. There is little flow and almost no connections made. While I do not question the accuracy of the information, I do seriously doubt the organizational writing skills of authors and historians responsible for this mess, as well as their knowledge of key world events and of this subject as a whole. Outlining the chapters is a regular assignment for class, and is nearly impossible to do without directly copying the text word for word and painting bullet points next to it. Trying to clean up the disorganized mess that the authors have created for this, and turn it into some kind of clear and logical layout is like putting together a 5000 piece jigsaw puzzle of the sky on a clear day. We are encouraged higher level thinking in this course, but from the book's point of view, this is highly hypocritical. Most of the 'facts' are vague, broad-based ideas and seem all too often to repeat themselves. There was a time, long ago, when I actually took a liking to history. But after reading this text, I quickly forgot what it was. If you are considering using this book in your classes, don't. Use any other book at all. There is no conceivable way that any book could be a more poorly-written butchered outline of World History. I encourage all other users to write reviews as well, to dissuade future purchases. No human, no matter how evil, deserves to suffer this torture.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not a good book,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History (Chs.1-35) (Hardcover)
Ok, since I am completely insane, I decided to take AP World History. Bad idea. Not only does the course suck, but I am forced to outline this stupid book.
Flaws: The text is broken by pages of primary documents that are more boring than the book itself The book bores me and everyone else who reads it For some reason, they decide they have to put a cover on this book depicting "foreign people." Who gives a darn? Its just a cover! This book was obviously made so that techers and school boards love it, not the kids who have to read it. Do yourself a favor: if anyone reading this is considering buying or using this book, don't. It only causes pain.
1.0 out of 5 stars
terrible!,
This review is from: The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History (Chs.1-35) (Hardcover)
as a high school student in AP World History, we have to read 10-15 pages out of this book every night. it is an ABSOLUTE challenge to stay awake while reading. believe it or not, i used to enjoy reading textbooks but now its just a pain in the a**!
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Drier than the Gobi,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History (Chs.1-35) (Hardcover)
This was the worst textbook I have ever been forced to read. The writing is boring, the ideas are disorganized, the vocabulary is unnecissarily complicated, and it's priorities are confused. I advise any prospective AP World history teachers to avoid this book like the plague, and I plan to purchase a copy soley for the joy of burning it. I feel confident in saying that the rest of my history class would chip in for the cost, so that they might watch it burn as well. While the book does deliver the major events of history, it does it in the worst possible manner. It should be discontinued and exiled to a dusty shelf far, far in the back of the reference section of libraries.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Boring Text,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History (Chs.1-35) (Hardcover)
I am currently using this book for an Advanced Placement World History class. To cover the book in the amount of time given (a typical high school year) my class is expected to read one chapter (normally 20-30 pages) each weekend. I must say that I dread this assignment. The text is very boring to read with very few interesting parts. It often uses unnecessary "flowery" language to explain something on one or two pages that should only take three or four paragraphs. I will admit that the book has very good information, but if you plan to learn world history by reading a book chapter by chapter, rather than skimming and studying important parts, skip this book if at all possible.
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