History Is Inventive - Brooke Knight - ★★★.¾

AUTHOR: Brooke Knight
GENRE: Middle-grade Nonfiction
PUBLICATION DATE: August 10, 2021
RATING: 3.75 stars.

This book comes to us from the Honest History publishing company, and it sure does live up to its name!

The content seeks to provide us with the honest history behind many popular inventions and the persons to whom these have been attributed. It proves the point that a single person cannot be considered an inventor as every invention relies partially or greatly on some earlier invention or thought. It offers a very different look at the past. 

The book covers many inventions from various historical periods, right up to the modern technological age. Considering that the book is aimed at middle-grade readers, the content seems quite age-appropriate. The content is a little text-heavy, so it might be better to read it in small doses rather than going for it cover to cover. The trivia scattered throughout the book helps in breaking the intensity. 

The “Thinking It Over” section is also a great addition as it contains thought-provoking questions related to the write-up for children to ponder over.

Thank you, NetGalley and Honest History, for the Advanced Review Copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

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