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The Radioactive Boy Scout book review

Ken Silverstein
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Title: The Radioactive Boy Scout
Subtitle: The Frightening True Story of a Whiz Kid and His Homemade Nuclear Reactor

Author: Ken Silverstein
Illustrator: None

Book review by: Dean Rogers
age: 15

Review submitted on 03/17/2008 at 04:08:03

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Story Rating
10.0 out of a possible 10.0

Dean Rogers writes the following about The Radioactive Boy Scout :
Are you into science, or to be more direct chemistry? Then I would have to suggest to you "The Radioactive Boy Scout." It is a eye catching novel not to be taken lightly. The author hits keypoints in the story. This non-ficition story is very well detailed, and packed of many interesting facts. This book shows the true capabilities of a teenage boy, when studying is applied, power is awarded. I gave this story a rating of "ten out of ten" because, I never found a dull moment while reading, and this is the type of book for someone fascinated with chemistry. When reading don't be suprised by the capabilities of the young teenage boy. There are many important events that changed history in this book. It says when exactly a Radioactive powered world came into thought and the developments by the early chemist. For David the journey starts as a little boy. His father is to deep in his work and is never there to guide him through his childhood. Young David soon found the out the glories and infinit possiblities of chemistry. But he does not stop there. Later on in his life he builds his own...You must read this book to find out what happens!
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