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Marshall Brain's How Stuff Works

Marshall Brain's How Stuff Works

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: As suitable for curious adults as for inquiring children
Review: Based on the amazing aggregate of information collected upon the famous web site HowStuffWorks.com, How Stuff Works is an exciting reference as suitable for curious adults as it is for inquiring children that explains, in practical terms that any lay reader can easily understand, the functional principle or mechanism behind a vast array of common inventions, tools, and ideas. The casual browser will learn a wealth of information from how four-stroke gasoline engines work to how file compression works, clearly illustrated with detailed diagrams and enhanced with sidebar commentary. The more serious reader will come away from How Stuff Works with a notably higher understanding and appreciation of the technological innovations so many others simply use and take for granted. How Stuff Works is superb for educational leisure reading, and is a highly recommended gift book for any friend or family member who is curious about what makes everything around them tick!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ok could be better
Review: Generally a really good book, although the transition from the website to book is not exactly the most smooth one. It feels like a lot of the good stuff is lost, and it doesn't really seem like the same quality as on the website.

There are 124+ topics ranging from airplanes to dieting. There is lots of information and little sidebars with all kinds of interesting facts. You'll learn everything from how nuclear power works to how turbochargers work and even learn how to decode all those zero's and ones in the Mice, bits, and Bytes section. You'll walk out knowing way more then when you walked in and when anyone says I wonder how this works, you'll come out looking like a genius.

But it also has a few minor problems. The writing can get a little confusing, and there aren't as many visual aids to help you understand (It might just be me, I'm a visual learner). The articles sometimes don't feel complete, you might reach the end and think "that's it!" Many times you find yourself returning to the website because you didn't understand the article. This might not be a bad thing after all because at most, you'll start learning all kinds of new stuff anyways.

Overall, it does have its problems, but it's good outweighs it's bad and is highly recommended.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Dum Book
Review: I aksed the girl at the booksore for a book for my sun. Thers to many wurds. It be having nice picturs. It is confuzing and hard to reed.

My boy like it thow.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good ideas, bad editing
Review: Overall this is a good book, filled with all kinds of interesting information. However, I felt that the level of editing polish was poor. Typos and illustration errors are frequent, and the writing style is uneven and awkward at times. It's also clear that the authors of each article did not read the other articles, because the same information is sometimes redundantly discussed in two or three separate articles. What's worst, though, is the number of outright factual errors: a proton does not have neutral charge, the abbreviation for microseconds is not ms, etc. My advice is to wait for the second edition, or buy one of the many similar books from other publishers instead.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: FULL OF INTERESTING FACTS
Review: This book is a great book for the amateur scientist or anyone who has an inquisitive nature. If you know someone who likes to take things apart to see how the "really" work or is forever asking "how" and "why" things work the way they do, this book is especially for that type of individual.

From airplanes and cell phones to viruses and other areas of interest, the book contains a wealth of informative facts and trivia. A terrific book for the money; it is quite in-depth but easy to read and understand.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: FULL OF INTERESTING FACTS
Review: This book is a great book for the amateur scientist or anyone who has an inquisitive nature. If you know someone who likes to take things apart to see how the "really" work or is forever asking "how" and "why" things work the way they do, this book is especially for that type of individual.

From airplanes and cell phones to viruses and other areas of interest, the book contains a wealth of informative facts and trivia. A terrific book for the money; it is quite in-depth but easy to read and understand.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: FULL OF INTERESTING FACTS
Review: This book is a great book for the amateur scientist or anyone who has an inquisitive nature. If you know someone who likes to take things apart to see how the "really" work or is forever asking "how" and "why" things work the way they do, this book is especially for that type of individual.

From airplanes and cell phones to viruses and other areas of interest, the book contains a wealth of informative facts and trivia. A terrific book for the money; it is quite in-depth but easy to read and understand.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great for all ages
Review: This book is a must for people of all ages. The illustations are great and help the readers understand what is being explained. The topics are very up-to-date. For example they explain how mp3 file compression format works. I got the book as a christmas gift and find myself contantly going back to the book to find out how something works.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just what I've been looking for...
Review: This book is a wealth of information that everyone should have at their fingertips. No you don't really need to know all this stuff by memory, but it is wonderful to be able open a reference book such as this to find out How Stuff Works. I love the website, and this book is a welcome addition to my home.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just what I've been looking for...
Review: This book is a wealth of information that everyone should have at their fingertips. No you don't really need to know all this stuff by memory, but it is wonderful to be able open a reference book such as this to find out How Stuff Works. I love the website, and this book is a welcome addition to my home.


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