The book ' An Inconvenient Truth' is an interesting page turner. Al Gore, the author of 'Inconvenient Truth' makes the book very fascinating by adding photos and graphs to go with his quality data. The book is mainly about how human activity affects the Earth. This book is very engaging because the many ways humans are destroying Earth are surprising. I would give this book 100/100 because Al Gores' style of writing grabs your attention. I hope you'll give 'Inconvenient Truth' a try.
Max W (JCD STEM)
My book review will be about a book called ' An Inconvenient Truth'. This book is about how humans affect earth. There are so many different ways that us humans affect earth negatively without knowing. The author of this book, Al Gore, uses many different technique to attract the reader's attention. He uses many good pictures and descriptive words that make reading the book very interesting. I highly recommend reading this book. It makes you think about everything you do that can affect the environment.
Cruz E. (JCD STEM)
Yash Gupta (SMSMB)
Krrishnav Gupta (SMSMB)
A newspaper is the center of a community. It's one of the tent poles of the society." Newspapers provides us with loads of information and knowledge. It gives a host of everything happening around the globe. It widens our outlook and enriches our knowledge. It clears the difference between rumors and reality. Newspapers also publish various advertisements which help the people to compare the products and learn about the new products available in the market. So, we can say that reading informs us.
Sampreeti Rastogi (SMSMB)
Picking up information by reading is perhaps the best choice that we have. We can truly observe the encounters and considerations that individuals have reported all through the ages. All that you read fills your head with new bits of information, and no one can tell when it may prove to be useful. The more information we have, the more it will help in our future. At the point when we read, we are filling our head with a wide range of information, and information has a method for proving to be useful later on. This makes reading a fundamental part of our lives.
Bhavya Alagh (SMSMB)
Aditi Goswami (SMSMB)
Vedant Dutt (SMSMB)
'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas' by John Boyne isn't only superb but dramatic and terrifying, paving the way to a perfectly reviewed peak. This epic discusses about the appalling occasions that occurred during the Holocaust. This story is set in Auschwitz death camp worked by Nazi Germany. The book is totally painful, both loaded up with the history and the bond between two young boys.
At the point when Bruno, a nine year old kid gets back from school, he finds that the entirety of his possessions are being pressed in containers since his dad has gotten an advancement and the entire family needs to move to another house far away. There Bruno finds nobody to play with and nothing to do. He sees a tall fence running nearby which extends and cuts him off from the unusual individuals that he can find out there.
In any case, Bruno concludes that there is substantially more to be investigated in that place. While investigating the new condition, he meets another kid Shmuel whose life is totally different to his own in light of the fact that he is conceived in a Jewish family, and their gathering brings about a fellowship that has annihilating outcomes. Bruno's naivete carries mankind into the story, and makes it one of a kind.
Thus, this book helped me in getting more information about Holocaust. Though, this is a fiction but it still gave me an insight into the lives lead by both the sides- Nazis and the Jewish.
Krishita Garg (SMSMB)
Not only do non-fiction books inform us, but fiction books as well. 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee is an American classic.
It informs us about American life in 1933, how people were affected during the Great Depression, injustice, inequality, poverty, racism, corruption, and oppression. It also teaches us great life lessons like bravery and judging people only by their character.
The Great Depression was a hard time in American history. It was hard for people to find jobs, and poverty started to increase. It was time of great racial discrimination. This novel informs us about life during this time.
Sanum S, JCD STEM
Aastha Sukhija (SMSMB)