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Gunpowder Warrior - My Notes

Gunpowder Warrior - My Notes

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Embark on your own adventures with the Gunpowder Warrior: Student Diary. This captivating diary features 200 lined pages for writing notes, stories, or personal reflections. Each page is adorned with faded images from the Gunpowder Warrior novel, depicting the thrilling adventures of James Machon as a powder monkey during Civil War naval battles. Let the inspiring scenes of courage, action, and historical intrigue ignite your imagination as you fill the pages with your thoughts and ideas. Perfect for young historians, writers, and fans of the novel, this diary is your companion on a journey through history and beyond.

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Tanyawriter
Wow

This is based on a true story which covers their life on a battleship and what he needed to do. Fast paced and a great action tale as you see how he gets on in his journey. I received an advance copy from hidden gems and I want to review

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Kathryn M.
great use of action and adventure

This reminded me a lot of what I enjoyed from the Dear America series and the spinoffs, each book was a great introduction to the person. It used a great use of action and adventure. I appreciated getting to know James Machon and I’m so glad I got to learn about him. It was well written and thought it worked.

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C. S.
Another author bringing history alive

A quick read in the vein of the My Name Is America series, although not presented in diary format. This chronicles the history of a young man assigned to a Union naval vessel for the breadth of the Civil War. Even in the short story, the characters are well developed and relatable in their everyday moments. The images enhance the story, displaying historical scenes to assist the imagination.

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Midwestmomma
Interesting read about the Civil war

Great story of loyalty and heroism in the Civil War by a middle school aged boy. My son loved the story and was engaged, however the AI photos used were odd and unneeded. If anything they were confusing.