Non-Fiction: Case Files: 40 Murders and Mysteries Solved by Science

BOOK: Case Files: 40 Murders and Mysteries Solved by Science
AUTHOR: Larry Verstraete
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PUBLISHER: Scholastic Canada Ltd.

4 comments:

  1. The author of this book wrote On the Edge, a book that I really liked, so I had high expectations for this one. Sadly, I was not very pleased with this book. Although the cases were interesting, they sometimes weren't explained very well, which made the book harder to read. Also, the book was advanced and I would not recommend it to people who aren't yet comfortable reading long books. Even with people who are comfortable, similar to me, might have trouble reading it because the sentences are choppy and confusing. In conclusion, although I thought that the cases shared in the book caught my eye, I would not recommend this to many people because of its incoherent text.

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  2. I'm half way through the book so far it is a excellent book, It has different verities of cases. To me I didn't like this book that much because some of the cases are disgusting and odd. For example a healthy lady drowned in her own fluid that was discussing and odd, but I only read half your book so it could get better.

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  3. I'm sorry I didn't finish the book because it was a little to gross and I didn't have a lot of time to read it

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  4. Hello Silver Birch readers,
    I enjoyed reading your comments and wanted to thank you for your feedback. As an author, your opinions about what I write are very important to me.

    Congratulations to all of you in the Silver Birch program. In my eyes, you are all winners!

    Larry Verstraete

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