Review on “Everything You Need to Ace American History in One Big Fat Notebook” by Amanuel
- Ms. Lee
- May 28, 2020
- 2 min read
Do you like History of America? Well, in this article we will review "Everything You Need to Ace American History in One Big Fat Notebook" to see if you should get this book!
One thing that is good about this book is that it elaborates on the topic well so that the reader can understand and develop on the topic of the History of America. One thing that could be improved is how much detail they put into the book. Sometimes, a little too much detail can get overwhelming for the reader and the reader might not be able to understand it that much. Overwhelming the reader could also give you bad reviews and comments on the book. You could improve this by having more images or drawings that express the topic or subject at hand.
"Everything You Need to Ace American History in One Big Fat Notebook" is really popular because of it being a part of the Big Fat Notebook Series. The Big Fat Notebook Series is an elaborative group of books that discuss a topic in detail and elaboration. One review from Amazon that supports this is from Leslie who says "502 pages of history fun! This little book is so informative, it is advertised for middle school kids as a study guide. It is like getting a notebook from the smartest kid in class. Layed out just like a notebook with different color highlighters for different points (See photo). I bought this for myself saw it in a store and flipped through it, ordered from Amazon the next day. If you have
got a middle schooler this book will help them understand history. Love this book. I hope they come out with a high school level notebook too. You're never too old to brush up on history!" This supports the fact that this book is really popular.
Now let us try comparing this to another Big Fat Notebook, "Everything You Need to Ace Computer Science in One Big Fat Notebook". In "Everything You Need to Ace American History" it gives to much detail in the subject but in the "Everything You Need to Ace Computer Science" it gives the right amount of detail and elaboration for the reader to understand the topic. Also, in "Everything You Need to Ace American History", it is kind of moves out of American History and goes a little bit into World History. This does not happen in "Everything You Need to Ace Computer Science", it focuses on the topic at hand and does not go off-topic even a little bit
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