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emilyctrigg 's review for:
Neil Armstrong
by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for sending me an advanced copy of this title in exchange for an honest review.
The art style in this series is just so darn cute. I absolutely love the art style, and it really lends itself to the time period of this book. Neil's story mainly takes place in the 50s and 60s and seriously.. this style couldn't be more perfect for this timeframe.
The story itself was cute-- a version of Neil's life that could be read to children. Not too scary, but still showing how serious NASA missions are and how brave Neil was to take them on.
There were a couple typos and weird words/phrases (like calling Neil a "hotshot test pilot"), but overall this was super cute and I would definitely buy this for a kid who is interested in biographies, space, or nonfiction.
The art style in this series is just so darn cute. I absolutely love the art style, and it really lends itself to the time period of this book. Neil's story mainly takes place in the 50s and 60s and seriously.. this style couldn't be more perfect for this timeframe.
The story itself was cute-- a version of Neil's life that could be read to children. Not too scary, but still showing how serious NASA missions are and how brave Neil was to take them on.
There were a couple typos and weird words/phrases (like calling Neil a "hotshot test pilot"), but overall this was super cute and I would definitely buy this for a kid who is interested in biographies, space, or nonfiction.