Tag: Non-Fiction

Astronomy with a Home Telescope: The Top 50 Celestial Bodies to Discover in the Night Sky by Seth Penricke

Good book aimed at beginners of astronomy but needs a bit more information and guides
This guidebook is helpful for those just getting into astronomy with a telescope. The book has a list of 50 top celestial bodies and objects to view with a telescope and the information it includes does a good job of introducing those objects. With details of visibility, descriptions, directions to find them, significance, origin, and some pop trivia, it’s a concise and not too wordy summary to get one interested without being overwhelmed. If your interest is piqued for more in-depth information and knowledge, you can always do additional research on your own at your local library or online.

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While being aimed at those new to the world of astronomy and telescope viewing, this book falls short in the area of directions and guiding readers in finding the celestial objects. The book uses constellations as the point of reference in it’s directions. A chapter introducing all the constellations referenced in the directions with additional pictures and diagrams of the constellations would be extremely beneficial to the reader. Coordinates and more detailed directions would be helpful as well in assisting or training the new astronomer.
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The book includes some stunning color pictures and I feel it would definitely benefit from more pictures of the celestial bodies being included in correspondence with the related chapter. Don’t get me wrong, this is a good introductory book and it gets a solid 4 stars from me, but with additional diagrams, pictures, and with more fleshed out instructions I would give this book 5 stars(Sol, Betelgeuse, Rigel, Sirius, Arcturus).
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I received a copy of this Astronomy with a Home Telescope book for an honest and unbiased review.
4/5 Stars

Focused: ADHD & ADD Parenting Strategies for Children with Attention Deficit Disorder by Blythe Grossberg

Great Resource About ADHD– Straightforward and Easy to Understand
This is a really informative and straightforward book that addresses the truths of ADHD and ADD. After reading through the book, I’ve learned a lot about the condition ADHD that I didn’t know before. I seriously feel that Dr. Blythe Grossberg really knows what she’s talking about from experience.
I know several people who have ADHD, but never really knew the specifics of what they go through. This book is extremely useful for any adult who deals with children and teenagers with ADHD, either as a parent, a teacher, or a child caretaker of any kind.
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The book debunks the common myths and misconceptions of ADHD, explains in a straightforward manner how to deal with children with this condition and help them thrive and become successful, as well as provide some insight into the symptoms and characteristics of people with ADHD. It must be reminded that people with ADHD may sometimes even have the advantage of success due to their often forward-thinking and creative thinking.
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This book has really opened up my eyes to the truth about ADHD. This book includes useful strategies on how to help manage the symptoms of ADHD, meticulously going through all phases of human development from childhood to adulthood. Communication and understanding the condition are keys to helping caretakers and parents work with children with ADHD.
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I highly recommend this book to teachers, caretakers, parents, and anyone who may have to deal with children with ADHD. A great resource that is simple to read and understand.
I received this product for free in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.