Earth-Shattering Earthquakes

Horrible Geography Series

Author: Anita Ganeri

Book 4 in the Horrible Geography series

Pages: 120

Published: 2000

Age: 7+

'Horrible Geography' is the perfect escapism from miserable maps, rotten rock piles and dire diagrams. In 'Earth-Shattering Earthquakes' readers can discover what it takes to be an earthquake expert, learn how to survive when an earthquake hits, and discover how rats and snakes can predict tremors. Filled with hilarious illustrations by Mike Phillips. Hold tight!

About the Horrible Geography Series

Reading age: 7+ years

Geography has never been so horrible! 'Horrible Geography' is a series of books written by Anita Ganeri and illustrated by Mike Phillips, and is a spin-off from the 'Horrible Histories' series. The books are designed to be entertaining, with humorous cartoon illustrations, and encourage children's natural interest in the striking phenomena of the geographical world by concentrating on the trivial, unusual, gory, or unpleasant. In this series, you'll find out things like: what happens when a volcano turns nasty; whether you'd survive at the frozen poles; and how a frog can help you get a drink in the desert. From the perishing poles to desperate deserts, stormy weather to earth-shattering earthquakes, these books are crammed full of far-out facts. Geography with the gritty bits left in!