Bestselling author of the I SURVIVED series, Lauran Tarshis has made a new book- I SURVIVED Tornado Terror, true stories. I thought this would be one of those other boring fact books about tornados. Well, I was wrong. This book is made into 2 exciting stories, giving facts, too! The Joplin Tornado of 2011 is the second part, and the Tri-State Tornado of 1925 is the first part. Both were very deadly, in U.S history. I rate this 5/5. I recommend it to people studying tornados, and I also recommend the I SURVIVED series!
Tornado Terror (I Survived True Stories #3): True Tornado Survival Stories and Amazing Facts from History and Today
By Lauren Tarshis
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grade 6 | n/a | 5.9 | 9503 |
Book Reviews (32)
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I survived tornado terror was a awesome book full of amazement at what actually happened.I love to learn about true stories and tornadoes !! If you love tornado stories and true ones !!! It's exciting to know about tornadoes .Definately read this book !! Quick read .
The very popular I Survived books are both fascinating and amazing because they happened to real people. The newest book ,Tornado Terror ,does not disappoint. Both the Tri-State and the Joplin Tornado stories grabbed me and would not let me go until I finished them and made me glad that I wasn't there for them. All in all this was a great book that I would recommend to third to fifth graders.
Lauren Tarshis has written many thrilling books, the most famous being her historical fiction series, I Survived. These past few years I have enjoyed reading Lauren's works, and the way she was able to portray the main character in these national disasters. So I was very excited when I got my hands on a copy of this book, Tornado Terror. I was interested to see how Lauren would tie a story and facts together. This is a nonfiction book, but Lauren had just the right combination of pure facts and narrative that would enthrall any reader. Inside book, both tornadoes featured, the Tri-State Tornado of 1925 and the Joplin Tornado of 2011 have a short story of a young person-just as she writes in the fiction series. The interesting thing about these stories, is that they are actually based on a real person and that person's experiences. It isn't a complete work of fiction narrative. But there was more than just stories. There were many pictures, and tidbits about "normal" life during that time period. There were also specific facts about both tornadoes, and tornadoes in general. I also enjoyed reading about what storm chasers are, and famous tornado scientists. I recommend this book for elementary and middle school, but it would also interest some younger highschoolers. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars.