Inside the Bermuda Triangle (Alternator books. Top secret) Author: Harder, Megan | ||
Price: $25.88 |
Summary:
Disappearances and other strange phenomena in the Bermuda Triangle have long inspired speculation and theories. Theorists chalk it up to everything from bad weather to time warps. Explore the mysterious history of the Bermuda Triangle.
Reviews:
School Library Journal (04/01/23)
Booklist (04/01/23)
Full Text Reviews:
Booklist - 04/01/2023 The Top Secret series (6 titles) provides readers with all the right questions about the most questionable oddities. Here, the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle are relayed through an introduction and three chapters, cleverly presented with file-like imagery, paper-clipped photos, and redacted text. It begins with the disappearance of the USS Cyclops, a collier lost in the fated triangle; following pages outline the general history and geography of the mysterious oceanic zone. While giving some space to fringe theories about aliens and Atlantis, the title thoughtfully encourages readers to consider the natural, more pedestrian explanations for the strange events in this region. Ending with the current mapping efforts of the area and some thoughts on the fate of the Cyclops, this intriguing investigation supplies readers with plenty of secrets on which to speculate. - Copyright 2023 Booklist.
School Library Journal - 04/01/2023 Gr 4–7—Able readers who enjoy historical mysteries and examining all sides of stories will appreciate this series about unexplainable events. Each slim volume opens with an intriguing introduction before laying out known details of the "top secret" in the subsequent three chapters. Each mystery is well researched, well written, and fast-paced. The writing is compact and presented in an intelligent, conversational tone, with no sense that students are being talked down to. Historical background is provided for each topic, and several possible explanations are proposed. Students will relish the tantalizing notion that there are things still unknown about these top secrets. The series is stylishly designed to suggest a conspiracy is afoot: volumes' pages are designed to resemble file folders or dossiers with tabs. Tucked inside are photos and notes with illustrated paper clips attached to some of them. Maximizing the idea of secretiveness are the words "Top Secret" looking as if they're "stamped" in red ink appearing randomly at the beginnings of volumes, along with occasional redactions. Many captioned, color and black-and-white photos and illustrations, both contemporary and archival, lend quality support to the series. Additionally, "Solve It" sidebars, providing information expanding on a volume's topic, encourage students to do creative critical thinking, problem-solving, and occasional research. Another interesting special feature is a "Declassified" page which adds extra details about the featured mystery. Back matter material includes a timeline, glossary (no pronunciation guides), "Learn More" (a bibliography of books and websites) and an index. VERDICT Solid facts and intriguing content make this a good purchasing choice for school and public libraries. - Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.