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3.0 out of 5 stars
Good but not so good, November 6, 2010
A Kid's Review
This review is from: George Washington: The Man Who Would Not Be King (Paperback)
George Washington: The man who could not be king is a
biography about George Washington from childhood till death.
The beginning makes you want to skip ahead because it's
very boring and is way too informational for kids. The book
doesn't get interesting till the last 6 chapters.
You only feel like reading when it begins talking about
the war against the British. The war is especially interesting
because the victories and losses went back and forth.
Its a good book to use as a source for a report on
George Washington, but not such a good recreational read.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Good but not so good, November 6, 2010
A Kid's Review
This review is from: George Washington: The Man Who Would Not Be King (Paperback)
George Washington: The man who could not be king is a
biography about George Washington from childhood till death.
The beginning makes you want to skip ahead because it's
very boring and is way too informational for kids. The book
doesn't get interesting till the last 6 chapters.
You only feel like reading when it begins talking about
the war against the British. The war is especially interesting
because the victories and losses went back and forth.
Its a good book to use as a source for a report on
George Washington, but not such a good recreational read.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Good but not so good, November 6, 2010
A Kid's Review
This review is from: George Washington: The Man Who Would Not Be King (Paperback)
George Washinton: The man who could not be king is a
biography about George Washington from childhood till death.
The begining makes you want to skip ahead because its
very boring and is way too informational for kids. The book
doesn't get interesting till the last 6 chapters.
You only feel like reading when it begins talking about
the war against the British. The war is especially interesting
because the victories and losses went back and forth.
Its a good book to use as a source for a report on
George Washington, but not such a good recreational read.
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