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Works by Steven Korté

Wonder Woman Amazon Warrior (2016) 93 copies
Wonder Woman: The Deluxe Junior Novel (2017) 70 copies, 1 review
Who Is Tony Hawk? (Who Was?) (2025) 35 copies, 1 review
What Was the Children's Blizzard of 1888? (2023) 34 copies, 1 review
DC Super-Pets Character Encyclopedia (2013) 27 copies, 3 reviews
The Cat Crime Club (2012) 24 copies
A Knight's Journey (2000) 12 copies
Animal Instincts (Batman) (2016) 10 copies
Monster Mayhem (Batman) (2016) 3 copies
Mechs vs Mutants (Batman) (2017) 2 copies

Associated Works

75 Years Of DC Comics: The Art Of Modern Mythmaking (2010) — Editor — 130 copies, 3 reviews
Truer Than True Romance: Classic Love Comics Retold! (2001) — Editor — 109 copies, 5 reviews

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13 reviews
This is one of those licensed corporate kiddie books that are so bad they are practically insulting to children. But, hey, I remember seeing those crazy Amazonian kangaroos from reprints of Wonder Woman's earliest appearances (Sensation Comics #6, 1942!) and cannot completely hate an attempt to give a Golden Age icon its own origin story, lame as it may be.
First sentence: January 12, 1888, started out as an unusually warm and sunny winter day in much of the central and midwestern parts of the United States. This area was known as the Great Plains.

Premise/plot: This nonfiction book for young readers answers the question, What was the Children's Blizzard of 1888. It is part of the WhoHQ series of books. This book focuses--though not narrowly--on an event. It provides different "snapshots" of what happened. There are small show more stories--vignettes--from many different people chronicling their experiences. This was a big-interest news story back in the day, and these stories were captured in newspapers--many, many from all across the country. There are happier stories and sadder stories.

My thoughts: I definitely enjoyed reading this one. I always have had a big interest in history. This is a good introduction to the Children's Blizzard of 1888. There are plenty of books on this event/subject. (Though many are for adult readers.) Some nonfiction. Some fiction. Many if not most are fascinating and haunting.

IF kids enjoy the I Survived series--which are mostly historical--then I see this one could having great appeal to the same audience.

I mentioned earlier that the focus wasn't narrow. I haven't decided if that's good or bad. This one pulls in a LOT of what might pass as "context" if you are kind or "filler" if you are mean. I have to remember that it is written for young kids and it assumes no previous knowledge of American history. This makes sense when talking about weather forecasts especially. I'm going to guess that most kids haven't wondered HOW weather was forecast/predicted a 140+ years ago. It is so ordinary, so common place, to have MANY ways to get alerts about bad weather. The book could have perhaps gone into more when it comes to early meteorology. But some places felt a little history-dumping of more general knowledge that didn't really directly connect to the story. (Indirectly yes.)
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Seeing that art Balthazar was the illustrator I automatically assumed this was a graphic novel. In fact, this is an early chapter book. It's a wonderfully fun story for boys are for girls. It uses balthazar's artwork To keep it in Cannon with the rest of the series. It's super fun and I want more.

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