Austin L.’s Reviews > Five Epic Disasters > Status Update
Austin L.
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The Henryville tornadoes have just ended, leaving a path of destruction behind.
I predict that after the tornado, everyone will come out of their shelters, find their loved ones, and start putting everything in their life back together.
— Dec 10, 2018 02:52PM
I predict that after the tornado, everyone will come out of their shelters, find their loved ones, and start putting everything in their life back together.
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Austin L.
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The author visits the survivors of the Henryville Tornado to interview.
The book is written in nonfiction. The way the author chose to write the book is in a story-information sequence. A true story about one or more’s perspective would be first, then true files and facts relating to the disaster would occur. I like that I experience the story first, then I get extra info. I dislike how some info is off topic.
— Jan 14, 2019 02:49PM
The book is written in nonfiction. The way the author chose to write the book is in a story-information sequence. A true story about one or more’s perspective would be first, then true files and facts relating to the disaster would occur. I like that I experience the story first, then I get extra info. I dislike how some info is off topic.
Austin L.
is reading
The author visits the survivors of the Henryville Tornado to interview.
The book is written in nonfiction. The way the author chose to write the book is in a story-information sequence. A true story about one or more’s perspective would be first, then true files and facts relating to the disaster would occur. I like that I experience the story first, then I get extra info. I dislike how some info is off topic.
— Jan 14, 2019 02:48PM
The book is written in nonfiction. The way the author chose to write the book is in a story-information sequence. A true story about one or more’s perspective would be first, then true files and facts relating to the disaster would occur. I like that I experience the story first, then I get extra info. I dislike how some info is off topic.
Austin L.
is finished
The Japanese Earthquake has just struck and students are in action.
One thing I would change in the book is the tsunami wall size in Japan, changing it from about 10 feet to about 30 feet.
— Dec 03, 2018 02:55PM
One thing I would change in the book is the tsunami wall size in Japan, changing it from about 10 feet to about 30 feet.
Austin L.
is finished
Story #2: The man technically blamed for the crash of the Titanic is in hiding from the thousands of angry people.
I think the title of the book matches what the book provides because there isn’t necessarily one overlapping story. However, I feel the author could have done a better job creating a more creative or entertaining title. An example is The Adventures of Five (or more) Survivors, from Tsunamis to Tornadoes!
— Nov 13, 2018 05:33PM
I think the title of the book matches what the book provides because there isn’t necessarily one overlapping story. However, I feel the author could have done a better job creating a more creative or entertaining title. An example is The Adventures of Five (or more) Survivors, from Tsunamis to Tornadoes!

