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You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Cell Phones

por Jim Pipe

Series: You Wouldn't Want to (Live Without)

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Uses humor in both text and illustrations to describe what it would be like to live without the cell phone and describes how people managed to communicate in the past.
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Of course like this book not only because it is a quick read but also because as a teen in this era my life depends on my phone .To know the the history of my phone and the things it was actually meant for instead of texting my friends and being on social media .I also thought I was pretty cool to the the history of the versions of the phone.I didn't like that the book however didn't have the tips anymore .Maybe it's just the this book thought .I also learned what was in my phone which is very cool to me.I also never knew that the phone was only for rich people or important people at one point in time according to the pictures . I also didn't know that the phone was kind of a recent invention .I also didn't know that there was a radio station where everyone could talk and listen to each other .
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If you know the book series then you know exactly how it starts off ,but if you don't it starts with a timeline just to see how it has progressed in the past years of how it has regressed in the past year .It then moves to the introduction where it is like a summary giving you a little information about the details of the book It .then starts explaining how thing where in the past without phone and no intent messages like we have now .It the shows how we have instant messages with airwaves.It also shows how the phone started off really big and as newer models came out the phone got smaller and the technology in them got smaller .It also explain how many issues with technology is not really the producers fault but rather user errors.Like dropping our phones in the toilet .
  Jsantana.Ela5 | Mar 20, 2020 |
This book wasn't my favorite. It didn't really prove its point. It just gave a history about phones. Which is convenient because we just learned about it. I found it interesting that they had a radio that weighed over 5 pounds at the time. I couldn’t imagine having to struggle carrying around a giant phone. I also find it pretty cool that phones really weren't developed until the 2000s. I still think a human can live without a cell phone.
The first cell phone appeared in 1993. That wasn’t that long ago.The first picture was taken in 1826.The first walkie talkie weighed 35 pounds.Cell phones weren’t invented till very recently. Cell phones were originally created to make phone calls. If there were about 100 phone calls in an area you could listen to someone's conversation. The first non plug in phone was very expensive and would only last 20 minutes without charging.
  KLawrence.ELA4 | Oct 21, 2019 |
its a book that tells you that you don't want to live without cell phones. I already knew that I didn't want to live without them. it also tells you about the time line of cell phones. it also tells you about what was improved about the cell phone. it also has little cartoons though it.

I gave it a 0.5 star rating because its better than 0 which is what rating it had. I also hate all non fiction books. I also knew that I Wouldn't Want to Live Without Cell Phones. I also had information about the time line for cell phones. I also wished there was a little bit of a story. ( )
  bryceb.g1 | May 22, 2018 |
This book teaches about cell phones, their use, how they are made and what they are made of. It cell phones have become a great part of our daily lives and we need them everyday. The book even tells some history of of wireless communication and how civilizations communicated. It even shows the internals of cell phones and where they get the components and what the components are used for. There is even history of the first cell phones invented.
  Nathan.AG1 | Oct 31, 2016 |
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