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OverviewMore than just number 1. A bestseller is back! The popular Top 10 series was packed with pictures and charts and information. The 2015 edition will be bigger (320 pages vs. 256 pages) and once again deliver the tallest scariest windiest fastest lightest winning-est slowest worst free-est deadliest loudest most-wanted brightest sleepiest longest reigning deepest driest most valuable richest wettest most aggressive heaviest cleanest of games books basketball players Olympic athletes buildings bridges pop music twitter followers movies oil production race cars Oscar winners paintings and much more! Packed with unusual comparisons, special features, awe-inspiring photographs and holographic foil histories, engineering feats, and thousands of facts and pictures, the Top 10 of Everything 2015 will be one of the most desired and appreciated reference books of the 2014 season. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul TerryPublisher: Firefly Books Imprint: Firefly Books Edition: 2015 ed. Dimensions: Width: 19.70cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 1.089kg ISBN: 9781770854697ISBN 10: 177085469 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 11 September 2014 Recommended Age: From 10 to 18 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis busy effort will appeal to list lovers. The glittery cover hints at the excitement to come within. There's no resting the eyes here: lists, fact boxes, and photographs abound, with no absolutely no empty spaces. The volume is broken up into 10 sections, including mechanical marvels, the animal kingdom, and epic structures. Each section concludes with a word search, multiple-choice quiz, invitation to readers to come up with their own list, and other puzzles. Answers to the puzzles and two indexes (categorical and alphabetical) complete the text. Though this chatty, loud presentation isn't appropriate for research purposes, it's lots of fun.-- (12/01/2014) This collection of top 10 goodies -- including Songs About the Body and Amazing Cars for Hire -- has plenty to entertain, if not educate. Coming at readers like a cross between Man's Adventure pulp magazines and Ripley's Believe It or Not, complete with a rainbow-reflective cover and a hefty 320 pages, Terry's compilation has a pleasing tongue-in-cheek tone -- a good number of the lists are unofficial. Many of the entries are refreshingly nonhuman, which keeps the book from becoming a celebrity-filled bore. There are plenty of creepy entries from the animal kingdom, including sea lampreys, a great range of natural forces (biggest cave systems, longest coastlines) and a fine gathering of epic structures: buildings with the most ghost sightings, the biggest private house, and did you know there is a cash bar inside Cristo-Rei, the monumental statue of Jesus in Portugal? On each photo-splashed page are Xtreme Facts and Off the Chart addenda. The sheer busyness of the design -- there is not one spare micron of space for eyes to rest on -- will endear the book to readers with short attention spans, who might just find themselves looking up after an hour has passed, astonished at their absorption. For fans of the form, this compendium has plenty of juice. (index) (Reference 8-14)-- (10/15/2014) This busy effort will appeal to list lovers. The glittery cover hints at the excitement to come within. There's no resting the eyes here: lists, fact boxes, and photographs abound, with no absolutely no empty spaces. The volume is broken up into 10 sections, including mechanical marvels, the animal kingdom, and epic structures. Each section concludes with a word search, multiple-choice quiz, invitation to readers to come up with their own list, and other puzzles. Answers to the puzzles and two indexes (categorical and alphabetical) complete the text. Though this chatty, loud presentation isn't appropriate for research purposes, it's lots of fun.--Anne Chapman Callaghan, Racine Public Library, WI School Library Journal (12/01/2014) Author InformationPaul Terry is a non-fiction author who has worked with leading brands, including LOST, The Simpsons, LEGO and Disney. He lives in London, England. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |