Book Reviews of Close to Shore : The Terrifying Shark Attacks of 1916

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Close to Shore : The Terrifying Shark Attacks of 1916
Author: Michael Capuzzo

Book Information
Publisher: Broadway
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780767904148 - ISBN-10: 0767904141
Publication Date: 5/21/2002
Pages: 336
Reading Level: Ages 9-12

8 Book Reviews submitted by our Members

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Tom Carlson (tomcarlson) - Williamsburg, VA reviewed on 10/19/2009...


Interesting, but not nearly as interesting as you would think a story about a shark on a rampage would be. Not bad, but not Jaws, either.

Mary S. (mscottcgp) reviewed on 1/10/2009...


Very interesting book about shark attacks occurring in the New York,New Jersey coastline areas in the early 20th century. A great insight into how people at the time viewed sharks,and how little they knew about them. Fans of historical fiction would find this interesting,also

Cindy C. (Highlandheart44) reviewed on 11/3/2008...


This is the true story of the shark attacks in 1916. What stands out the most is that these attacks took place not only in salt water, but in fresh water. Sharks don't attack humans by 'mistake' as so many experts would have you believe. They attack because they are *hungry*.


Liz B. reviewed on 3/1/2007...


Interesting

C.M P. (selkie) reviewed on 1/16/2007...


This children's adaptation of Close to Shoreis little different from the original novel by Capuzio except, of course, there were more pictures through-out the book to make it more appealing to young readers.
A very good book in either form.

Susan H. (symphonie) reviewed on 6/7/2006...


Combining rich historical detail and a harrowing, pulse-pounding narrative, Close to Shore brilliantly recreates the summer of 1916, when a rogue great white shark attacked swimmers along the New Jersey shore, triggering mass hysteria and lanching the most extensive shark hunt in history.

Debbie B. reviewed on 4/17/2006...


good book

Jodi R. (jrenshaw) reviewed on 10/14/2005...


One of my very favorites. I hate to part with it. Part thriller, part historical documentation, part biology.