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Review Date: 11/27/2006
Helpful Score: 5
As the author says himself, you will either love or hate this book. Not much room for in-between. Personally, I loved it. Vintage King dialogue and New England characters.
Review Date: 8/19/2006
A fascinating look at the 50's, covering every aspect of the decade. Footnoted and indexed.
Review Date: 8/24/2006
Graphic in every detail...a resonating story even in today's world.
History's Trickiest Questions: 450 Questions That Will Stump, Amuse, and Surprise
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Review Date: 8/19/2006
Fun to read, fun to challenge your friends.
Review Date: 8/24/2006
Good, basic house repair. Easy to follow steps.
Review Date: 7/1/2006
Very detailed, perhaps to a fault, but a good read for the history buff. You have to be impressed with the extent of the author's research.
The New Book of Lists : The Original Compendium of Curious Information
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Review Date: 8/19/2006
Another great one for the trivia fan.
The Secret House: 24 Hours in the Strange and Unexpected World in Which We Spend Our Days and Nights
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Review Date: 8/24/2006
Helpful Score: 1
The micro world inside our own homes...very interesting. Kinda creepy in ways, finding out what goes on under our eyes and noses, but still a good read.
The Sizesaurus: From Hectares to Decibels to Calories, a Witty Compendium of Measurements
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Review Date: 6/20/2006
Just like the title says. Explains in understandable language just how far a light-year really is and how small a micrometer is. Fun to read.
Sports Illustrated Presents the Complete Book of Summer Olympics 1996 (Complete Book of the Olympics)
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Review Date: 8/19/2006
Tons of trivia about the Summer Olympics up to the 1996 Games. Fascinating behind the scene stories seldom heard.
Review Date: 8/19/2006
Fun way to organize lists - based on the number of items on the list. For example - Who were the 3 Musketeers? to What are the 20 Regions of Italy. There are multiple lists under each number. Fun for any trivia nut.
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