Sharks have been cruising our planet's waters for millions of years. They were here long before us. They were here long before the dinosaurs. Sharks are a window into the distant past and into deep time. See how the most legendary ocean dwellers got their start, and how they became the sharks we know today.
Pages: 96
Format: Hardcover
Published By: RexTooth Studios
Genre: Nonfiction, Graphic Novel
FTC Disclaimer: I received this book free to read and review, thanks to Ted Rechlin.
Rating:
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Review:
Shark: A 400 Million Year Journey was an interesting book to read. I absolutely love sharks, so I found that it expanded some of my knowledge on sharks, but it's meant for a younger audience and that is true because although it has information, it's not as in-depth as a full-length book would be. I also feel that it would be a great book for the target audience.
The artwork is absolutely beautiful, and the color choices were also great - there were colored pages and then black and white pages that I really think evoke the emotion that the author is aiming for during those scenes.
I would recommend this book if you are interested in the overview history of sharks or if you want to enlighten a child to more about sharks because it's short and would hold the attention of a younger audience. This makes the book a very quick read.
Shark: A 400 Million Year Journey was an interesting book to read. I absolutely love sharks, so I found that it expanded some of my knowledge on sharks, but it's meant for a younger audience and that is true because although it has information, it's not as in-depth as a full-length book would be. I also feel that it would be a great book for the target audience.
The artwork is absolutely beautiful, and the color choices were also great - there were colored pages and then black and white pages that I really think evoke the emotion that the author is aiming for during those scenes.
I would recommend this book if you are interested in the overview history of sharks or if you want to enlighten a child to more about sharks because it's short and would hold the attention of a younger audience. This makes the book a very quick read.
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