Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Be Amazing

This is the most recent Mental Floss book. I love these books, which like the magazine they're based on, organize random factoids, generally under some sort of theme.

"Be Amazing" takes the them of being a how-to book, explaining how to do a variety of things. But the things they explain how to do are not necessarily the kind of thing one actually would want to do, for instance how to "Be Raised By Wolves," "be Killed by Soda Water," and "Go Insane." Not that I wouldn't want to know how to be a hacker, get out of jury duty, or become a ninja, but some of this stuff isn't that interesting.

Anyways, the format is just a platform to inform the reader about a truly eclectic collection of facts. I'm now a little afraid of dying by soda water (well, a massive CO2 bubble, but same diff) or a tide of molasses, and I'm intrigued at what ninjas actually were like (they didn't wear black pyjamas, by any rate). Learning about the guy who was the archrival of the Wright Brothers, or that H.G. Wells and Martin Luther King Jr. might have been plagiarists, is really fun.

The only real problem I have with this book is its apparent lack of a copy editor. Words are missing or repeated, and "its" is often spelled "it's," and "whose" "who's." It's distracting, and annoying, and it makes the book harder to respect, but it doesn't subtract from the overall quality of the book.

Overall, I liked "Be Amazing." It was fun, there were a lot of cool facts, and aside from the spelling and grammar errors it was of pretty good quality. I would reccomend it to any knowledge junkies looking for their fix.

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