Monday, August 31, 2020

The New Astronomy Book by Danny M. Faulkner

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The New Astronomy Book
by Danny M. Faulkner


ISBN-13: 9780890518342
Hardcover: 96 pages
Publisher: Master Books
Released: October 17th 2014

Source: Bought.

Book Description from Amazon:
The universe is an amazing declaration of the glory and power of God! Beautiful and breathtaking in its scale, the vast expanse of the universe is one that we struggle to study, understand, or even comprehend in terms of its purpose and size. Now take an incredible look at the mysteries and marvels of space in The New Astronomy Book!

Discover the best ways to observe the heavens, along with up-to-date astronomical data and concepts

Learn about the dynamics of planets, stars, galaxies, and models for the cosmology of the universe

What we know and are still trying to discover about planets, moons, and comets within our own solar system.

If you watch the stars at night, you will see how they change. This speaks to the enormity and intricacy of design in the universe. While the stars appear timeless, they instead reflect an all-powerful Creator who speaks of them in the Bible. Many ancient pagan cultures taught that the changing stars caused the seasons to change, but unlike these pagan teaching, the Book of Job gives credit to God for both changing stars and seasons (Job 38:31-33). When Job looked at Orion, he saw about what we see today, even though he may have lived as much as 4,000 years ago.

Includes a 24-inch, full-color, pull-out poster!


My Review:
The New Astronomy Book is an educational book about astronomy aimed at homeschoolers. The author writes from a biblical (young earth creationist) viewpoint. The book has three levels of information for each chapter: Level I is for grades five and six, level II is for grades seven and eight, and level III is for grades nine through eleven. The author started off by talking about our solar system, with detailed information about our sun, moon, and the other planets in our solar system. He also talked about telescopes and studying the universe, the history of astronomy, the different types of stars and galaxies, nebula, extrasolar planets, quasars, star clusters, our galaxy, the speed of light and the age of the universe, and how the universe is expanding and ideas about the origin of the universe. The author often explained the varying views on a topic among evolutionist and creationist astronomers. There's a poster in the back that illustrates the planets of our solar system and their major moons. The book is full of amazing, full-color pictures. Overall, I'd recommend this is an interesting, informative book.


If you've read this book, what do you think about it? I'd be honored if you wrote your own opinion of the book in the comments.


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Thursday, August 27, 2020

The New Weather Book by Michael Oard

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The New Weather Book
by Michael Oard


ISBN-13: 9780890518618
Hardcover: 96 pages
Publisher: Master Books
Released: April 1st 2015

Source: Bought.

Book Description, Modified from Goodreads:
- Did you know the hottest temperature ever recorded was 134° F (56.7° C) on July 10, 1913 in Death Valley, California?

- The highest recorded surface wind speed was in the May 3, 1999, Oklahoma tornado, measured at 302 mph (486 kph)!

- The most snow to fall in a one-year period is 102 feet (3,150 cm) at Mount Rainier, Washington, from February 19, 1971 to February 18, 1972!

From the practical to the pretty amazing, this book gives essential details into understanding what weather is, how it works, and how other forces that impact on it. Learn why storm chasers and hurricane hunters do what they do and how they are helping to solve storm connected mysteries. Discover what makes winter storms both beautiful and deadly, as well as what is behind weather phenomena like St. Elmo’s Fire.

Find important information on climate history and answers to the modern questions of supposed climate change. Get safety tips for preventing dangerous weather related injuries like those from lightning strikes, uncover why thunderstorms form, as well as what we know about the mechanics of a tornado and other extreme weather examples like flash floods, hurricanes and more. A fresh and compelling look at wild and awesome examples of weather in this revised and updated book in the Wonders of Creation series!


My Review:
The New Weather Book is an educational book about the weather aimed at homeschoolers. The author writes from a biblical (young earth creationist) viewpoint. The book has three levels of information for each chapter: I think that Level I is for grades five and six, level II is for grades seven and eight, and level III is for grades nine through eleven. The author started off by talking about how weather is created (temperature differences, Earth's rotation, etc.). He talked about the factors and technologies that go into making a weather forecast, the water cycle, the different types of clouds and how they form, warm fronts and cold fronts and how they interact, dewpoint, and fog. He explained what creates thunderstorms, lightning, thunder, hail, tornadoes, hurricanes, snow, sleet, and freezing rain. He also explained the differences between watches and warnings and provided safety tips for dealing with different weather situations. He ended by talking about climate changes in the past, different factors that might create global warming (not necessarily things humans can control, either), and the Genesis Flood and the Ice Age. There's a poster in the back that illustrates different types of severe weather. The book is full of amazing, full-color pictures. Overall, I'd recommend this is an interesting, informative book.


If you've read this book, what do you think about it? I'd be honored if you wrote your own opinion of the book in the comments.


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Tuesday, August 25, 2020

The New Ocean Book by Frank Sherwin

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The New Ocean Book
by Frank Sherwin


ISBN-13: 9780890519059
Hardcover: 96 pages
Publisher: Master Books
Released: February 20th 2017

Source: Bought.

Book Description, Modified from Goodreads:
The oceans may well be Earth's final frontier. These dark and sometimes mysterious waters cover 71 percent of the surface area of the globe and have yet to be fully explored. Under the waves, a watery world of frail splendor, foreboding creatures, vast mountains, and sights beyond imagination awaits. Learning about the oceans and their hidden worlds can be exciting and rewarding the abundance and diversity of life, the wealth of resources, the latest discoveries, and the simple mysteries that have intrigued explorers and scientist for centuries. A better understanding of our oceans ensures careful stewardship of their grandeur and beauty for future generations, and leads to a deeper respect for the delicate balance of life that God created on planet Earth.


My Review:
The New Ocean Book is an educational book about the oceans aimed at homeschoolers. The author writes from a biblical (young earth creationist) viewpoint. The book has three levels of information for each chapter: Level I is for grades five and six, level II is for grades seven and eight, and level III is for grades nine through eleven. The book started by showing a map of the oceans and explained some basic information about oceans. The author then talked about how people have studied the oceans throughout history (from bottles to satellites), the different parts of the ocean (from the shoreline to the abysmal plane), and things like what's in seawater, how we have used seawater to make salt, where seawater comes, how freshwater comes from the oceans, and how icebergs are formed. He explained how the tides, waves, currents, whirlpools, tsunamis, and hurricanes work. He also talked about modern fishing practices, making energy from ocean tides and winds, and mining in the ocean. He talked about the different ocean zones and the types of animals found there as well as coral reef inhabitants and how the reefs grow or can be damaged. He ended with a chapter talking about how the Genesis Flood affected the oceans and how ocean life survived the Flood. There's a poster in the back that illustrates the different ocean zones and some animals found in them. Overall, this is an informative book full of excellent, full-color pictures.


If you've read this book, what do you think about it? I'd be honored if you wrote your own opinion of the book in the comments.


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Friday, August 21, 2020

The Mineral Book by David McQueen

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The Mineral Book
by David McQueen


ISBN-13: 9780890518021
Paperback: 96 pages
Publisher: New Leaf
Released: December 19th 2014

Source: Bought.

Book Description from back of book:
The Mineral Book is a part of the best-selling Wonders of Creation Series! It has been developed for multi-level teaching, with special color-coding on three skill levels. This educational resource is filled with full-color pictures and illustrations, and can be used in the classroom, for independent study, or homeschool settings.

Created to make mineralogy accessible to beginners, students, and hobbyists as well as learn about the order and beauty of minerals shaped by the Creator and find out the properties of minerals, where they can be found, and how they are used, along with fun facts. Includes a 24-inch, full-color pull-out poster!

Minerals are a gift of God’s grace. Every day we touch them, seeing the diamond in an engagement ring or a copper chain with a cross on it. Minerals are touched on in video games like Minecraft® and Mineral ValleyTM, making them more a part of our daily experience.

Salt, one vital mineral, helps maintain the fluid in our blood cells and is used to transmit information in our nerves and muscles. Also, Jesus told his followers that we are the salt of the earth (Matthew 5:13), something thus needed for health and flavor. Here is a God-honoring book that reveals the first mention of minerals in the Bible, symbolic usages, their current values in culture and society, and their mention in heaven.


My Review:
The Mineral Book is an educational book about minerals aimed at homeschoolers. The authors write from a biblical (young earth creationist) viewpoint. The book has three levels of information for each chapter: a brief, basic introduction for young readers, a more advanced level with extended vocabulary, and an even more detailed level. The book started by talking about where we find minerals, both in the Bible and on the earth, and how we get and use minerals. The author then talked about what a mineral is, how to identify a mineral (including how to begin your own collection), mentions of minerals in the Bible, valuable minerals, and how geological creation research uses minerals to accurately date the world. There's a mineral identification guide at the end which included information like luster, specific gravity, color, hardness, streak, and crystal symmetry. There's also a periodic table of the elements and a poster. In each chapter, there were several minerals that were featured and included information like where it is found, what it is used for, fun facts, and mentions in the Bible. Overall, this is a interesting book even for adults and I think tween's and teens would really enjoy it.


If you've read this book, what do you think about it? I'd be honored if you wrote your own opinion of the book in the comments.


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Monday, August 3, 2020

The Lands of the Bible Today by Dave Branon

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The Lands of the Bible Today
by Dave Branon


ISBN-13: 9781640700512
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Our Daily Bread Publishing
Released: August 4th 2020

Source: ebook review copy from the publisher through NetGalley.

Book Description, Modified from Goodreads:
This visual tour of the Holy Land brings 44 places in that region up close and personal with beautiful photographs and interesting information. You'll discover the significance of these locations in the Bible and see what travelers are likely to find there today. This handy 6"x 6" book fits in a backpack and makes a great travel guide.


My Review:
The Lands of the Bible Today is a booklet which briefly covers 44 sites that are mentioned in the Bible. For each site, the author included a list of references in the Bible to the site, quotes of key passages mentioning the site, a summary of things that happened there in the Bible, directions on how to find it, a few things to see when you're visiting, and some comments about the site by someone who's been there. Also included were several nice, full-color photos showing some of the archaeological remains at the site. Many of the sites were in Israel, but a few were locations that Paul traveled to. The sites were: Beersheba, Bethany, Bethlehem, Bethsaida, Caesarea by the Sea, Caesarea Philippi, Capernaum, Dan, Dead Sea, En Gedi, Ephesus, Garden of Gethsemane, Gath, Golgotha, Hezekiah's Tunnel, Joppa, Jericho, Jerusalem, Jesus tomb, Jezreel Valley, Jordan River, Kidron Valley, King David's palace, Korazim, Laodicea, Magdala, Megiddo, Mount of Beatitudes, Mount Carmel, Mount Ebal, Mount Hermon, Mount of Olives, Mount Tabor, Nazareth, Philippi, Pool of Siloam, Sea of Galilee, Shechem, Shiloh, Solomon's palace, Temple Mount, Thessalonica, Tiberias, and wilderness of temptation. This booklet is a nice, brief overview of the sites, but it doesn't seem like enough information to actually navigate to and around the sites without also having a guide.


If you've read this book, what do you think about it? I'd be honored if you wrote your own opinion of the book in the comments.