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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bought for my nieces & nephews but had to read cover to cover first!
First of all, yes this book is gory, its history for goodness sake and fun history at that. This book is most definitely for kids, unless you have an unusually sensitive child. Parents wake up; sometime around age 7 kids are fascinated by gore. I remember that age vividly as we would all swap stories about the tidbits we'd learned of medieval torture practices or what...
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars History With All the Nice Boring Stuff Removed!
This picture book has sensational pictures and fairly detailed information on the subjects it covers. Learn how kids were sold to work in coal mines, as chimney sweeps and other stuff for next to nothing as well as medieval oddities and ancient rituals. Why some world leaders were disgusting or just outright mean. History's most evil leaders are covered from Adolf...
Published on July 24, 2004 by James N Simpson


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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars History With All the Nice Boring Stuff Removed!, July 24, 2004
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James N Simpson (Gold Coast, QLD Australia) - See all my reviews
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This picture book has sensational pictures and fairly detailed information on the subjects it covers. Learn how kids were sold to work in coal mines, as chimney sweeps and other stuff for next to nothing as well as medieval oddities and ancient rituals. Why some world leaders were disgusting or just outright mean. History's most evil leaders are covered from Adolf Hitler to Roman leaders. This is an excellent source for historical facts so you'll stand out at the next dinner party or if you're a bit younger ace that next school assignment.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bought for my nieces & nephews but had to read cover to cover first!, January 31, 2008
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This review is from: Wicked History Of The World (Hardcover)
First of all, yes this book is gory, its history for goodness sake and fun history at that. This book is most definitely for kids, unless you have an unusually sensitive child. Parents wake up; sometime around age 7 kids are fascinated by gore. I remember that age vividly as we would all swap stories about the tidbits we'd learned of medieval torture practices or what "ring around the rosy" reeeally means. I was a sheltered kid by the way, I wasn't allowed to see anything rated over G till i was 10 and if i said "dang" i had to apologize for cursing, thus I say to those reviews, which state "not for kids," LIGHTEN UP! If they made a toy guillotine kit for kids every child would want one. Also, learning about our actual past is far more healthy an activity than teaching your child that say that fashion makes up their self-worth. (Clothes used to be considered a "boring gift" by kids and now i hear 5 year olds shunning other five year olds for their lack of designer styles or for being "fat") Kids have always played violent games (and while some video games are excessive this wasn't newly introduced with video games) playing cowboys and indians or war were common games in the past and no one batted an eye. Not to mention the kids who were in actual wars.
This book ups the ante by being educating and encouraging an interest in history WITHOUT glorifying violence. In fact the book emphasizes that we all run the dangers of being like our wicked past, and should learn from our histories and be better people. Why lie to your children about the past? I do not condone violence, nor do I think children should be exposed to graphic elements too early but I do not think this book does either. Ok rant over on to the book itself.

THIS BOOK IS SUCH GREAT FUN!!! So many random facts about so many cultures and time periods and to lighten things up there are the terrible puns and comic drawings. These funny accents keep the book upbeat. I read it cover to cover before I could part with it to send to my relative and promptly more for myself and my friends. It is mostly accurate as well, which is surprising since most of even my high school history books are filled with errors. (History was one of my majors in college) A few of the facts are debated lore and there is a jewish/biblical bit (plagues) thrown in that may offend a the more obsessive atheists. I am biased, but i do believe that history is essential to an understanding of the way our world works today. Even our Internet lines follow traditional trade routes, colonialism shapes world trade and our governments systems are based on so much ancient knowledge. This book does not explain all that but it does encourage kids to get interested and want to learn. As any teacher knows (I've been a teachers aid for many years and a tutor for underprivileged children), you need that hook to turn young minds to educational subject matter. I never understood why adults seemed to take all the interesting bits out of every subject we learn in school. Kids are so naturally programed to want to learn, and yet it seems that the educational system deliberately sabotages the process.
I grew up with facts like these as i read the classics: Shakespeare, Tacitus and other classic histories, the great British romanticist poets, and fairy tales in their original form (reeeeeally gross) and I cant say it did me any harm to my moral development or any real trauma (the Disney movie of Sleeping Beauty, which I watched at a sleepover, scarred me for years however). I am a straight A student who hopes to head into the peace corps (if I'm lucky) or other service occupations if not. My favorite extra curricular activity is rehabilitating injured animals. I did however end up a bit of a nerd.
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9 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this series, July 29, 2005
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My 8-year old son has never read so much as when he discovered Horrible Histories. This extra large version has funny visuals and stories that are just horrible enough to grab any kids' attention-- although it's not for the faint of heart!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Undercuts Western Civilization, November 5, 2011
This review is from: Wicked History Of The World (Hardcover)
The history of the world with no sense of proportion.

Not all villains were equally villainous, but this book puts Churchill and Hitler and Truman on equal footing.

Offering nothing but contempt for western civilization, and nothing but approbation for the thugs and anarchists that abound within the pages.

Skip this.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great book, October 6, 2011
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All the books in these series are great. Even though my son is already a teenager I still see him picking up the book once in a while. A fun way to present history and spark an interest to history with kids!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Horrible Histories, Truly Horrible in a FUN way!, May 26, 2011
I purchased this book for my 12 year old history buff daughter. She LOVES it and reads horrible things to me every day! It is a fun way to learn history.
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5.0 out of 5 stars History At It's Most Exciting, April 26, 2011
We use these books as part of our homeschool lessons and my children love them. This series takes a subject that could be considered "dry" and make it come alive. My nine year old, "anti-history" daughter, reads them as soon as they arrive and can't wait to share what she has learned. Like good chocolate, it's hard to have just one. You will want to collect them all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, October 22, 2007
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This review is from: Wicked History Of The World (Hardcover)
While prehaps a little to young for a high-schooler, these books are extremly entertaining. They offer witty narritives, fun quizes, and interesting trivia. Over the the course of the past three years, I have given them as presents to my daughter. She loves them. In fact, she never really liked history before I got her one of these (also on a trip to England, if you read one of the previous reviews), but now it is her favorite subject. As they are written by an Englishman, and, because of this, can sometimes give an alternate opinion of history than what Americans accept (thus why it has gotten some bad reviews). But, I must say, the alternate opinion can be somewhat refreshing.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Revisionist History, March 8, 2011
This book puts Christopher Columbus, a Pope, and a few WWI soldiers on the same plane as Adolph Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Ghengis Kahn calling them all evil! This book is ABSOLUTELY WRONG for any child. It is not literature, but a poor attempt to brainwash young minds as to how horrible we Americans are!
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14 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars a terrible, horrid book, May 3, 2008
This is a terrible book. Let's start with, "Ivan the Terrible had a nasty hobby as a child: he liked to blind dogs and then drop them from a 60-metre tower....then he ran down to watch them die in agony. As an adult, he carried a wooden pole with metal spikes to lash out at people who annoyed him. One day he lashed out at his own son and killed him.

Then there is talk about drinking the blood of a french christian priest, and killing a good christian woman who the villagers thought was worshipping the devil.

My son really liked the part where it said the Aztecs believed the tears of children made the rain come down and have the corn grow better. They took children to a cave and blocked the entrance until they starved to death. The more the children cried, the more rain they'd have.

Even though this history may be accurate, it isn't something that a 10 year old (or 14 year old) should be reading about...they can get enough violence on tv or a video game.

I am so sorry I bought this book.
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