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The science behind super heroes and villains

Becoming Bionic and Other Ways Science Is Making Us Super by Heather Camlot

May 3, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The text is busy in this book, Becoming Bionic and Other Ways Science Is Making Us Super by the author, Heather Camlot. It fills the page with few pauses or at least easy stopping points. Once you start a section, you probably should finish it. The illustrations, by Victor Wong, are cartoon-like, but not in a goofy way. They are also busy, and due to having read this via an online reader copy (though it is current out), the flow of them did not work […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Anatomy & Physiology, Heather Camlot, Human body and technology, Inventions, Robotics, Science & Nature, technology, Victor Wong

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:285 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Anatomy & Physiology, Heather Camlot, Human body and technology, Inventions, Robotics, Science & Nature, technology, Victor Wong ·
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The book tells you why A Vaccine Is Like a Memory, but my review is just commentary

A Vaccine Is Like a Memory by Rajani Larocca

March 23, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

CBR15Passport genre (science in a fictionalized format) If you are pro or anti-vaccine, that is not important as A Vaccine Is Like a Memory by Rajani Larocca is more the history of vaccines and the way they work is the secondary piece of information. Because you can agree or disagree all you want, but that does not change the fact that in the 1770’s “this happened” or in 2020 “that happened.” Sure, you then get how a vaccine is supposed to work, how it evolved […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Health, Non-Fiction Tagged With: CBR15Passport, history of science, Inventions, Kathleen Marcotte, Rajani LaRocca, Science & Nature, technology

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:194 · Genres: Children's Books, Health, Non-Fiction · Tags: CBR15Passport, history of science, Inventions, Kathleen Marcotte, Rajani LaRocca, Science & Nature, technology ·
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Fringe

American Cosmic: UFOs, religion, technology by D.W. Pasulka

March 18, 2023 by Halbs Leave a Comment

I got here because I’m a couch potato in love with streaming services. Last year, I was bingeing all the exclusive programming that Showtime had to offer me on a week-long free trial. I came across a series called UFO. One of the talking heads on the show was long-time Las Vegas reporter/Murrow/Peabody award-winner George Knapp. I found him funny and engaging. Knapp was more credible than a lot of the movers and shakers in the field, so I started following him on social media. […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction, Religion Tagged With: D.W. Pasulka, religious studies, technology, UFO

Halbs's CBR15 Review No:11 · Genres: Non-Fiction, Religion · Tags: D.W. Pasulka, religious studies, technology, UFO ·
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You got spunk Mazie

Mazie’s Amazing Machines by Sheryl Haft

February 22, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Mid-September 2023 will see Mazie’s Amazing Machines by Sheryl Haft and Jeremy Holmes. And I will be finding a finished copy. Not so much because I loved this book, but I need to have the final product in hand and not read online via a reader copy, as that was not the way to read it (at least for me). I need to feel this book, and slowly explore the details that hide when you are reading on a small phone screen. The idea of […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction Tagged With: brothers, family, Imagination & Play, Jeremy Holmes, Sheryl Haft, siblings, technology

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:123 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction · Tags: brothers, family, Imagination & Play, Jeremy Holmes, Sheryl Haft, siblings, technology ·
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The action of a plan

Someone Builds the Dream by Lisa Wheeler

January 19, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

When you have a dream, you dream it. But to make that dream come true, someone will need to build it. We see how the men and women of construction, plumbing and more bring to life the plans of architects, engineers, and designers in Someone Builds the Dream.  Each part of the overall picture is important and needed, but Lisa Wheeler shows us tht without the person to twist a wrench, or move a plank to a certain spot, the finished project would still be […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry Tagged With: architects, Business / Careers / Occupations, Construction workers, designers, engineers, Lisa Wheeler, Loren Long, People & Places, technology

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:50 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry · Tags: architects, Business / Careers / Occupations, Construction workers, designers, engineers, Lisa Wheeler, Loren Long, People & Places, technology ·
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Tech thriller doesn’t let pesky details like characterization get in the way of a foot-on-the-floor storyline

Chrysalis by Lincoln Child

January 3, 2023 by TylerDFC Leave a Comment

Enigmalogist Jeremy Logan is back in Lincoln Child’s newest thriller, Chrysalis. Three high-profile board members of the Chrysalis corporation have been found dead in as many days. Before each death, an email was sent to the company appearing to take responsibility. Jeremy Logan is discreetly hired to determine if these deaths are connected and if so, how. Soon Logan and Chrysalis will be reeling as more deaths occur, all seemingly tied to the launch of a revolutionary VR platform in less than a week. It […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: Chrysalis, Lincoln Child, tech-thriller, technology, thriller, virtual reality

TylerDFC's CBR15 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Chrysalis, Lincoln Child, tech-thriller, technology, thriller, virtual reality ·
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