Review:

The Great Book Of Lists By David Wallechinsky

overall review score: 4.2
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The Great Book of Lists by David Wallechinsky is a comprehensive compilation that organizes a wide array of facts, trivia, and information into thematic lists. Covering topics from history and science to pop culture and bizarre facts, it aims to entertain, inform, and provide readers with engaging snippets on a variety of subjects. The book is known for its wit, thorough research, and accessible presentation style, making it a popular reference for curious readers who enjoy quick facts and interesting insights.

Key Features

  • Extensive collection of over 1,000 lists covering diverse topics
  • Engaging and humorous writing style
  • Well-researched facts backed by credible sources
  • Accessible format suitable for casual reading or quick referencing
  • Includes historical, scientific, cultural, and odd trivia

Pros

  • Highly informative with a wide breadth of topics
  • Entertaining and easy to browse
  • Good for expanding general knowledge quickly
  • Well-organized layout facilitates finding specific information
  • Provides surprising facts that can spark curiosity

Cons

  • Some entries may lack depth due to the list format
  • Occasional outdated or less accurate information if not regularly updated
  • Not suitable as a detailed or scholarly resource on any single subject
  • Can be overwhelming due to the sheer volume of lists

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