Non-Fiction: 50 Underwear Questions: A Bare-All History (50 Questions)

BOOK: 50 Underwear Questions: A Bare-All History (50 Questions)
AUTHOR: Tanya Lloyd Kyi, Ross Kinnaird
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PUBLISHER: Annick Press Ltd.

4 comments:

  1. This was a really good book because of how the author took a usually uncomfortable subject and wrote a book with a new view on it. I thought that the book was very well-written and the illustrator did very well. The illustrations backed up and supported the book. Since this book was kid-friendly, I would definitely recommend it to others. The only things I disliked about the book were that sometimes the book could skip ahead a year and then go back a year, which made me slightly confused, and sometimes the subject started to get slightly uncomfortable again.

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  2. I thought the book was kind of weird because it focussed a lot about underwear. Especially the part that talked about a persons status based on their underwear. Underwear changed over the many years for comfort and style. Underwear ads are seen around the city today but people don't have them exposed when they are wearing them in public. Today, people share their status on facebook or twitter. I never thought there would be a book or even a history about underwear but it was an interesting book to read.

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  3. i thought this book was most appalling to me because of how they
    explained the value of underwear and the the part i mostly enjoyed
    was how they talked about the history of underwear and what types
    of underwear faro wearied ages ago,also the book cover was most appalling
    to me because its a cartoon cover and all children love cartoon characters,
    which will also make people buy it.

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    1. I appreciate you sharing, but as a reader your comment is hard to understand. I'm not sure if you meant appealing, which means you liked the look of it, or if you meant to say appalling, which means shocking, not in a positive way.

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