Twisted True Tales From Science
Insane Inventors
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:1st Mar '17
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Nikola Tesla was crazy smart. He invented the idea for cell phones in 1893, discovered alternating current, and invented a death ray gun. Of course, he also talked to pigeons, ate only boiled food, and was scared of women who wore jewelry. He was an insane inventor. So was Henry Cavendish, who discovered hydrogen, calculated the density of the Earth, and was so scared of people that he had to write notes to communicate. Sir Isaac Newton discovered the laws of gravity, believed in magic, and thought he could make a potion to create gold. These stories may sound twisted, but they're all true tales from science!
Ages 9-12
While the series is geared for 9-12-year-old readers, I believe it would be interesting to middle schoolers as well. This was truly a fun book to read. I highly recommend it and believe all who pick it up will read it clear through to the end.,Jacqueline Pfeiffer,NSTA Recommends, 5/19/17
With color illustrations and a smattering of black-and-white photographs, this addition to the series offers a taste of the wacky drive that inventors often need in order to innovate . . . Given the brevity of the chapters and the cartoonish artwork, even reluctant readers will garner insights from this title . . . VERDICT Elementary and middle school libraries, as well as public libraries, should consider this title for purchase.,Sarah Knutson,School Library Journal, 5/25/17
This is a great book for middle schoolers, particularly those interested in the weird and the gross.,Pages Unbound, 6/16/17
ISBN: 9781618215703
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 290g
158 pages