Nnnnchildren's non fiction bermuda triangle books

This book explains the bermuda triangle to children. This is a great idea, because children love the supernatural especially when it could be true. The bermuda triangle is a bestselling 1974 book by charles berlitz which popularized the. This book presents the eerie accidents and unexplained disappearances that have occurred in the region known as the bermuda triangle. It is a peculiar area of calm ocean that lies east of the island. Subject, nonfiction social studies mysteries bermuda triangle. Unexplained mysteries are a perennial favorite with readers, and this nonfiction entry in that category does a nice job of first describing bermuda triangle mysteries and then providing possible explanations. This is a great little book to provide some brief facts about the bermuda triangle. The real mystery of the bermuda triangle is why so many debunked theories were accepted as fact. Grabbing readers attention right off the bat by telling about five planes lost there on a training mission in 1945. The book sold nearly 20 million copies in 30 languages. This book combines illustrations of the famous bt stories with real photographs. Lloyds of london has determined the triangle to be no more dangerous than any.

Bob mayer is a ny times bestselling author, graduate of west point, former special operations and the feeder of cool gus. The number of ships and aircraft reported missing in the area was not. Reviewed in the united states on february 29, 2016. Where is the bermuda triangle stine, megan, who hq. Each book focuses on one mystery, and is divided into two distinct styles. A triangle is a shape with three corners and straight sides. The mystery has since been promoted in thousands of books. Bermuda schwartz by bob morris, the deep by peter benchley, the sea venture by f. In his second book on the bermuda triangle, winer quoted from a letter he had received from mr j. This article about a nonfiction book on popular culture is a stub. Nonfiction books bermuda triangle, the 14 unexplained. This book was shelved in the new in nonfiction section in the childrens department of our library. The untold true story of the dyatlov pass incident. Pursuing the truth behind the worlds greatest mystery by gian quasar isbn.

Even before it was named, the bermuda triangle roughly bounded by miami, bermuda, and puerto ricohad gained a mythic reputation. Part of the enduring mysteries series, ken karsts bermuda triangle talked about stories surrounding the legendary region in the sea that has become famous for swallowing ships, planes, and their crews. The bermuda triangle solving mysteries with science. These nonfiction books make information about the bermuda triangle, bigfoot, esp, ghosts, haunted places, and ufos easy for young readers to understand. The bermuda triangle, charles frambach berlitz the bermuda triangle is a bestselling 1974 book by charles berlitz which popularized the belief of the bermuda triangle as an area of ocean prone to disappearing ships and airplanes. The bermuda triangle, also known as the devils triangle or hurricane alley, is a loosely.