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Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: the book review of guinness world records 2000! Review: Book Review Guinness World Records 2000 by?????The Guinness World Records 2000 is the book that holds all the records. The book is interesting in many ways. It is a wonderful book to search through and look up cool and amusing facts. My personal favorite record is these two people that can make their eye balls come out of their sockets. They can both pop them out about two and a half inches out of their heads. In this book, you can find the strongest man, the greatest search engine, the smartest robot, and the biggest sports contract. It was 126 million dollars!!! There are 560 pages of records in this book! This is the 2000 edition. There are three newer books out. I like this book. This book can be read by all kinds of readers. For example, the book is very easy to read, because there are little summaries and a picture with every story. This book by be a good read for everyone. There are world records about everything you can imagine. I enthusiastically recommend this book.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The 2002 World Records Review: Guiness Book of World Records was a excellent nonfiction book.The book was about people who made world records.The most interesting record was about a man who had the biggest feet of any living person his shoe size was 28 Another one was from a mother who gave birth to 7 babies on the same day.My favorite record was about LIZA LEFT EYE LOPEZ. Look in the book you if you want to know what I mean. I would recommend this book to anyone starting from ages 10 up30 because it's educational and besides I want to know what's going on in the world.
Rating: ![2 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-2-0.gif) Summary: I miss the old one Review: I grew up with the Guinness Book of World Records, and loved it. I'd devour each new edition, from cover to cover. I love facts and inane trivia, and the Guinness Book was made for people like me. The "Guinness World Records"- what these books have become- is not the same book. It is mostly pictures. I give it two stars because some records are still present. But the new format of the book seems to be so filled with pictures that there is no room for many important records, and hence much is missing. Small black and white pictures aren't as pretty, but they allow the reader to find what they are looking for. Now, when I want to find a record, I go back to 1998, as I still have that copy. If I want to see pretty pictures and the occasional updated record, I'll look at these newer editions. This review refers to the 2001 edition.
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