In the vein of David Feldman’s Imponderables books, here’s an
interesting collection of questions and answers based on Seethaler’s
column in the San Diego Union Tribune. The format is straightforward:
first the question, then the answer. The questions are grouped into
categories—ingenious inventions, body parts, pesky pathogens, health
nuts, and so on—and the answers range in length from slightly more than a
page to a few sentences. It’s the kind of book you read a bit at a
time, and it’s just the thing for anyone who has been wondering why some
people blink more than others, why California requires the use of snow
tires in winter, why you don’t keep your eyes open when you sneeze, or
what eyelashes are for. Not as lively or as entertaining as the
Imponderables books, probably because the questions are generally a bit
duller, the book is still informative and reasonably entertaining.
Trivia fans will find much to amuse themselves with here. --David Pitt
Monday, December 26, 2011
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