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Mummies Exposed!

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Mummies Exposed is fascinating (for everyone from kids upwards). I'm not sure if the book itself is black and white, but it was an interesting approach. Very interesting and a book worth reading for anyone interested in mummies.

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Mummies Exposed! is the first book in the Creepy and True series by Kerrie Logan Hollihan. It is currently scheduled for release on May 7 2019. Just when you think that you know everything there is to know about mummies, new ones are discovered! Packed with facts but light in tone, this book introduces young readers to the most compelling examples of mummies from all over the world. There are many books about Egyptian mummies, but Mummies Exposed! goes beyond what you expect and uncovers both old favorites and recent discoveries; among them a Moche princess in Peru, the bog people of England and Ireland, and a Buddhist monk discovered within a sculpture! Featuring the most contemporary research, a touch of humor, and full-color illustrations, this exciting read is perfect for curious young minds. The book includes endnotes, bibliography, and index.


Mummies Exposed! is a well written and researched book for the middle grade level reader. I have read a good deal about mummies, and watched some very good documentaries, and I think this book has a good balance of staple information on the subject and things readers might not know. There was some humor included, which I find tends to keep readers that might otherwise get distracted engaged, and I thought the images chosen were fascinating. I thought the endpages were more extensive that I really expected and I appreciated the about of work that went into the bibliography and indexing to help young readers find what they are most interested in and explore the subject matter further.

Mummies Exposed! is a book that does a good job of capturing the interest and imagination of the reader. I think this will be of get interest to a number of readers, and just might inspire more to study the subject in depth.

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Great for kids, and I enjoyed it myself. A lot of useful learning in this book and it is told in an entertaining and interesting way.

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Mummies Exposed! is a fascinating look at the subject, at an appropriate level to maintain the interest of an upper-elementary or middle school level. The book covers mummies from all over the world, and is complete with many photographs. As always, digging up the dead - no matter how old - comes with a certain amount of controversy as many cultures and religions find it extremely disrespectful. The author has managed to cover both the science and the cultural implications with a sympathetic viewpoint.

Also included is an extensive bibliography in the back, quite impressive for a book of such small scope. While there are quite a few different mummies covered, the details are somewhat sparse (as suits the age level the book is targeted at). But, the bibliography gives an excellent starting point for further reading for either kids or adults.

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Mummies have been my jam since I was a little kid. Books, documentaries, whatever you’ve got, I’ve never been able to get enough. This book would have been a dream when I was a kid, and honestly, is still perfectly enjoyable as an adult. Kerrie Lynn Hollihan really seems to have it together on her research and it’s presented in such a way to make it interesting and fun, without being overly lighthearted.

Mummies Exposed! doesn’t just cover the usual Egyptian mummies, either. She covers a broad range of both natural and embalmed mummies from all over the world. The photos are detailed and well done. There were even quite a few things in here that I never knew!

Obviously this is a book meant for kids, but it doesn’t disappoint adults either. This is the first entry in a series and I cannot wait to see more and to share them with the creepy little human that I know.

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Who doesn't like mummies! Hollihan's book is a great introduction to various mummies around the world. Making stops in Egypt, the frozen North, China, and the Andes just to name a few, the book brings the world of the dead to the reader. Even though the book is nonfiction, it is enjoyable and does not read like a textbook which may entice reluctant readers to pick it up. Pictures help bring the world of mummies to the reader. This would make a great addition to any classroom or home library.

Thank you NetGalley and Abrams for the opportunity to read an advance reader copy.

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