The book looked inviting to read.
I liked the look of interest on the boy’s face—it made
me want to read what they were talking about. The topic was interesting
too—I’ve always wondered about Albert Einstein.
What I liked most about the book was when
Albert started telling his life story. I also liked the picture
of him on a hike in the mountains. The part I liked the least was
when Albert died.
I did have a lot of fun reading the book—I
did not want to put it down until the end. And I learned some things.
I learned that Albert wasn’t always smart, and I learned that
his most famous formula was E=mc2.
I wouldn’t change a thing about the
book, it’s good the way it is. Overall my impression was that
the book was interesting to read and well-illustrated. I gave it
a high score of 10 out of 10. The one word I would use to describe
the book is “incredible”. I liked it so much, I will
share it with my class.
(Originally published in the July/Aug
2003 issue of YES Mag.) |