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Honestly, I didn’t even know virologist was a word, let alone how bada$$ they can be!

June Almeida, Virus Detective!: The Woman Who Discovered the First Human Coronavirus by Suzanne Slade and Elisa Paganelli

May 15, 2026 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Back in 2021 the book June Almeida, Virus Detective!: The Woman Who Discovered the First Human Coronavirus by Suzanne Slade and illustrator Elisa Paganelli was published. In 2026 I found a copy of it. I then read it. I liked it. And then I wrote a review about it. The theme is simple: woman scientist discovered ways of counteracting viruses, learned to use machines in ways no one had before, and would decades before it would be needed on a global scale, tells us that […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Coronaviruses, Elisa Paganelli, England, Human Coronavirus, June Almeida, science, Scientists, self-esteem, Social Themes, Suzanne Slade, Suzanne Slade and Elisa Paganelli, virologist, virus, women

BlackRaven's CBR18 Review No:139 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Coronaviruses, Elisa Paganelli, England, Human Coronavirus, June Almeida, science, Scientists, self-esteem, Social Themes, Suzanne Slade, Suzanne Slade and Elisa Paganelli, virologist, virus, women ·
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I’m gunna study the stars and there ain’t nuttin’ you can do about it!

Shining Star: Vera Rubin Discovers Dark Matter by Suzanne Slade

May 3, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

What is dark matter? Well, if you are looking for an answer, you won’t exactly find it in Shining Star: Vera Rubin Discovers Dark Matter. Instead, in this picture book (due November 2023, and yes, I read it via an online reader copy) you will find the biography of Dr. Vera Rubin, a young girl who in the 1940’s said, “World. I’m going to study the stars!” And she did, all the while raising a family and facing discrimination. Her studies, ingenuity, tenacity, and a […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: astronomy, dark matter, Dr. Vera Rubin, Science & Nature, Suzanne Slade, women history

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:286 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: astronomy, dark matter, Dr. Vera Rubin, Science & Nature, Suzanne Slade, women history ·
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What a gas! Unsung hero gets her day in the stars

Blast Off! How Mary Sherman Morgan Fueled America Into Space by  Suzanne Slade

March 2, 2022 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Another unsung hero who made it possible to touch the stars was Mary Morgan. And we see how Morgan was a girl who at age eight could not read/write but by the time she was an adult she was doing chemistry, making fuels for rockets and barely had a college education in Blast Off! How Mary Sherman Morgan Fueled America Into Space.  Suzanne Slade shows how Morgan was not going to let “doing chores” hold her back, and she was not going to let the […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Mary Morgan, Sally W. Comport, science, scientist, space, Suzanne Slade, Women's History

BlackRaven's CBR14 Review No:77 · Genres: Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Mary Morgan, Sally W. Comport, science, scientist, space, Suzanne Slade, Women's History ·
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  • esmemoria
    on Painfully Unfunny
    You got that right!
  • BlackRaven
    on Painfully Unfunny
    Sounds like this book was 167 pages too long
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    on The Joke’s On You
    Sounds like The Stench was all the title needed
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    on The Joke’s On You
    Practically every sentence is a joke omg, I recently finished a book like this. Hated it.
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