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Spies (Horrible Histories Handbooks)

Spies (Horrible Histories Handbooks)

Published in
2009
4.15
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Description

Horrible Histories Spies is the indispensable guide for aspiring secret agents in blood-curdling colour. From cracking codes to the pitfalls of navigating camel poo in the desert - HORRIBLE HISTORIES fans can discover if they have everything it took to be a Second World War spy. 2013 is HORRIBLE HISTORIES' twentieth anniversary. www.horrible-histories.co.uk
Age
8-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
96 pages
Book in series
#3

Why to read

  • Educational Value: 'Spies (Horrible Histories Handbooks)' by Terry Deary offers readers a unique educational experience by presenting historical facts about espionage in an engaging and accessible manner. It's a great way to learn about the history of spying, including famous spies and their techniques, in a format that's both informative and entertaining.
  • Humorous Approach: Terry Deary is known for his humorous style, which makes learning about history fun for readers of all ages. The 'Horrible Histories' series, including the 'Spies' handbook, is filled with funny anecdotes, jokes, and illustrations that keep readers laughing while they absorb historical knowledge.
  • Illustrations and Visuals: The book is packed with quirky illustrations and visual aids that help to bring the stories of spies and their adventures to life. These visuals complement the text and make the book more appealing, especially to younger readers who might be more visually oriented.
  • Engagement with History: Reading 'Spies (Horrible Histories Handbooks)' encourages an interest in history and critical thinking. It presents historical events from a different perspective and prompts readers to think about the implications of espionage and intelligence-gathering throughout time, making it a thought-provoking read.