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The Cut-Throat Celts by Terry Deary

archvine18's review against another edition

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4.0

Kelts kelts kelts. Have to remember how to pronounce that hahaha.

cheryl6of8's review against another edition

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3.0

I have long been interested in this series of books published in the UK. When I found it at a thrift store I was happy to snap it up. It was a mildly amusing read about history aimed at younger readers.

chloereadsbooksyoutube's review against another edition

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As with all the HH books, I'm not rating these as I'm definitely not the intended audience! I enjoyed this one, there was definitely not a lot I knew about the Celts before reading this.

thefunhouse's review against another edition

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5.0

Funny and very interesting, this book has much more than any "Who Was?" book could deliver.

themadmaiden's review against another edition

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5.0

A really interesting book. I learnt a lot about the Celts and their customs that I didn't know before.

ravipotter's review against another edition

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2.0

Some parts are good. But at times the author tries too bee too funny and ends up weary.

emilykathleenreads's review against another edition

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This was probably my least favourite so far out of the box purely because it's not a time frame that interests me too much. However, I did still really enjoy reading about King Arthur as I love reading about Arthurian legends.

with_drea's review against another edition

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4.0

I'm reading all the Horrible Histories series! I always learn at least a couple facts that are worth following up on in more academic literature from them. I wish he'd include sources, but it's not really the sort of book for that, I suppose.

noveladdiction's review against another edition

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4.0

These still amuse me, 15 years later. I loved them when I was younger, and judging by this particular book - I still love them. Filled with great facts, funny illustrations, and fun quizzes, these are a great way to introduce a reluctant reader to the cooler parts of History.