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Basher Science: Extreme Biology

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With this title learn about the amazing research that is revolutionizing biology, from advances in medicine to genetic engineering and meet the world's toughest bacterium and a biologically immortal flatworm whilst learning about epigenetics, superbugs, nanomedicine and cloning.

64 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2013

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Dan Green

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Dan Green spent his first four years in Africa, until his family swapped the African sun for Welsh rain. He grew up an English-American hybrid in the heart of Wales and then went to Cambridge University to study geology. After college, he shipped out to Italy to chase a dream of rock 'n' roll stardom, wound up in Venezuela, where he became editor of the English language newspaper and survived a coup d'etat and most recently rode his motorbike across Europe to Morocco. Dan is the "voice of Basher" - the best-selling children's science series created by the graphic artist Basher (basherbooks.com/usa/home.html). He has also written humor books, comic strips for Horrible Histories and Horrible Science, and is the author of the Footprint Venezuela Handbook.

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1,776 reviews66 followers
January 27, 2022
There were really interesting topics covered in this book, but unfortunately they were almost all too complex to condense into the two-paragraph, one-page format these books use. I found them quite interesting, but then I took several biology classes in high school and college. Kiddo (7) who has enjoyed all the other books in this series, mostly seemed confused. This book did put them to sleep, but it didn't spark their interest like the other books.
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253 reviews83 followers
March 7, 2018
Upper Elementary to Middle School won’t be bored learning Biology in this colorful, fun paperback version I won for free
Review gladly shared with fellow instructors
Enjoy!!
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52 reviews
December 31, 2019
idk why y’all are complaining about AP bio when you could just read this... 10/10 learned more in 20 minutes than in a whole year of honors bio
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10 reviews
June 22, 2025
Good for people who want a book for there children. With a wish that they will read non-fiction.
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16 reviews1 follower
March 24, 2014
"Extreme Biology" was a very easy to read and entertaining book. It does a great job of explaining biology terms that are often presented in boring, traditional definitions. This book includes fun pictures and is written in a way that captivates the reader and makes learning about these biology terms fun. I am not a huge fan of biology, but I thought that this book was really interesting and it made me wish I would have had a resource like this when I was learning these terms in my biology classes. I think that "Extreme Biology" is a great text to have in your classroom library because it introduces students to biology in a fun and exciting way.

I would use this book to show students that research can be fun. I would have them choose a scientific term that they weren't familiar with to research. Then, I would have them turn the definition into an engaging form like the book did. I would have them include a picture that represented the term they chose to research. I would then have all of the students put their terms together to make our own classroom "Extreme Science" book that we could add to our classroom library.
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603 reviews35 followers
October 3, 2013
The Nickelodeon voice and anime drawings set the Basher Science series apart from any other science books I've read. The personification (or characterization) was a little annoying because sometimes a character stood in place of an object, and other times in place of a process. I think this series might work better if it actually were game cards and the idea was to play the science rather than read about it. The cartoon drawings don't stand in well for microscope photos and realistic diagrams, and the series doesn't pretend to provide this kind of information. So, again, I think if the series is going to look game-like Basher should just make the game. I found myself engaged in some of the individual pages or chapters, but the book as a whole was not an engaging cover-to-cover read. It would be read best in chunks over time.
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6,570 reviews534 followers
July 8, 2014
Natasha has gone crazy for the Basher series. They are very high-style, high-concept, and high-production values. Plus, weird factoids about the subject in question. I don't know how much real data they provide, but they're cool-looking, combining the cute of anime with slick computer graphics. Of course, most 11-year-olds aren't reading current science research papers, so a good-looking overview is a plus.

Natasha's copy.
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151 reviews18 followers
May 3, 2023
Really cute and easy to read, but so many descriptions that are hyperbole or more fun-oriented without clarity. It's great that the book makes so many concepts fun--most are already fun to a lof of readers--but a science text really needs to be super clear. Too many descriptions were chosen to be more exciting and less direct. This just makes the info confusing. Otherwise, it's engaging and has lots of bite-sized intros into different biological subjects.
250 reviews458 followers
June 1, 2013
I do love science. This book was remarkable. I loved every page & will be chasing up the rest of the series.
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