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Guinness 2000 Book of Records: Millennium Edition (Guinness Book of Records, 2000)

Guinness 2000 Book of Records: Millennium Edition (Guinness Book of Records, 2000)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Guinness 2000 Book of Records: Millenium Edition (hardcover)
Review: A very nice book, but what I am really interested in is how many of these books were misprinted with a caption saying "Donald Trump" and showing his butler? Are all the editions this way, or were there corrected editions printed? I am curious as to whether this is a collector's item. Thanks!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thank you Guinness Book of World Records 1999
Review: I learned so much from The Guiness Book of World Records 1999. For instance I never knew that Dan Wagner, author of Getting To Howard: The Odyssey of an Obsessed Howard Stern Fan, is the King of All Stern Fans. Amazing! Educational, too. I immediately bought a copy of Getting To Howard on amazon.com and visited Wagner's web site which is the same as the title of his book. What an adventure. Thank you Guinness Book of World Records 1999. I also drink Guinness -- I'm on my third bottle right now. LOL!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: FILLED WITH TONS OF INTERESTING FACTS!
Review: What I like most about this book is the dramatic colour and layout. Like all the previous Guinness Books, this one is jam- packed with lots of trivia, amazing facts and figures. The colour, however, is what truly sets this book apart from previous years. Each page seems to come to life and captures the reader's attention.

The only downside to the book is the print, which I find a little too small for my liking. If you are young and have great vision, you will not have a problem, but for those of us who are in that mid-life age bracket and wear glasses, the small print eventually becomes very hard on the eyes.


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