The reason I picked the book Black Potatoes is because I never really knew the story of the potato famine, just barley touched upon it in history class. The book jumped out to me, I love reading about historical happenings and this is a major reason why I decided to read this book. What I liked best about this book is how it talked about all these different people in the story and portrayed what the experience of the potato famine was like for people. It showed how the Irish truly determined on this crop and its was interesting to see how it fell apart throughout the country. What I didn't like about the book was really nothing. I rated this book five stars overall I couldn't stop reading, it was so engaging and kept me interested the whole time, I love history and I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who loves history or just wants to read a good book. In another review Emma wrote, "Black Potatoes touches upon the obvious: the importance of the potato to Ireland, what caused the potatoes to turn black (a disgusting fungus that flourished in an unusually rainy planting season), and what happened when the potatoes failed." This is very true that book definitely based upon is this. THE IRISH DEPENDED ON POTATOES FOR EVERY MEAL OF THE DAY! It showed how the whole country nearly tore itself apart for 3 straight years in a row and how despite the relief efforts, this problem was almost unsolvable. The book was really one of the best history texts I ever read.