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Century, Mini Edition: One Hundred Years of Human Progress, Regression, Suffering and Hope
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message 1: by Alondra (new)

Alondra Gonzalez | 35 comments "The heavyweight champ of photo books," (USA Today). The non-fictional book called Century, by Bruce Bernard, strongly demonstrates one hundred years of human progress, regression, suffering, and hope in photos. I personally thought this book was very interesting and touching at the same time because it shows a lot of world destruction, but it also shows a lot of human achievements. I recommend this book to people of the ages 12 and up. Other books written by Bruce Bernard are Freedom, Gandhi, and and The Endless City. I would compare this book to Cage and any other Holocaust books because they both demonstrate world and humanity disaster.


message 2: by Viviana (new)

Viviana | 35 comments This sounds like an interesting book and sounds like there was a lot of destruction but it would be nice to learn about. Good job!


message 3: by Jennifer (last edited Sep 30, 2014 05:19PM) (new)

Jennifer Pulido | 30 comments This seems really interesting. Actually really looking foward on reading this book. I think books like these are just a have to read books. Good job!


message 4: by Abraham (new)

Abraham Hernandez | 43 comments I have never been interested in these kind of books but your review made this book sound very interesting. Great review!


message 5: by Brigitte (new)

Brigitte Jimenez | 37 comments Great review Alondra! It sounds very interesting. What kinds of events does this book show?


message 6: by Gabby (new)

Gabby | 37 comments I just read the last part about being similar to a holocaust book and I'm already into this book! In my opinion I strongly agree with you, and world destruction is a serious matter and is very important that we have to keep in mind.


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