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The Dangerous Book for Boys | 
enlarge | Authors: Conn Iggulden, Hal Iggulden Creator: Jamie Glover Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd Category: Book
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Rating: 91 reviews Sales Rank: 224672
Format: Abridged, Audiobook, Cd Media: Audio CD Edition: Abridged edition Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.3
ISBN: 0007259379 EAN: 9780007259373 ASIN: 0007259379
Publication Date: June 4, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New! A Real Bargain! Free Gift With Every Order! Would Make an Ideal Gift...
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Tasty Morsels November 16, 2008 Andy (Berkshire, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Undoubtedly an unusual book, but this 40+ found it good for occasional dipping into. It goes into all kinds of stuff that might interest boys, and quite a few girls too I reckon. There's bound to be inaccuracies in a book like this, and in that carping vein I would point out that some of the comments on how to play chess were not even wrong. But that doesn't matter at all. Its contribution will be to get its reader interested in a topic, not as a reference in its own right.
An excellent book by Hal (with a little help from Conn!) October 9, 2008 T. Patmore (Somewhere in Madagascar) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As the cliche goes: I sooo wish I'd had this book as a kid. Nearly everything inside could be found with 5 minutes determined google searching, but it is the lucidity and compiling that makes this book so compelling. Somehow it makes you feel invigourated reading it - you feel that it is entirely possible to do all the things listed and be a swiss army man or stg. The one weakness (if it has a weakness) that this book has is that it does have an ever so slightly condescending tone. However, given the tone of the many inferior versions (eg the 'How to be best at everything...' series - as if they are), this book is remarkably down to earth. So, what are you waiting for? If you've got this far then you clearly spend too much time on t'internet rather than reading books like these (irony not intended). Get up off your arse and go read this book!
Not So Brilliant Books For Boys April 1, 2008 InspiredWritingResearch (The Wuthering Moors England) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Sorry to disagree with some of the reviewers on here but I would like to disagree and rename the book 'The Dangerous Book for Dads!' Don't get me wrong - it IS a great book - but not for boys! I think it is Dads and Grandads who love it most. We bought it on impulse because WE liked it! Our son looked at and took a polite interest in the activities but didn't choose to refer to it again. A lovely book, but not for boys to actually read?
PERFECT March 13, 2008 Mr. F. Ghillani (UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Dangerous Book for Boys shows how much better a book can be compared to videogames or activities that involve being sat down in front of a TV. Illustrating fun, creative activities and promoting outdoor exercise as well as a variety of games that will put readers' mind to the test, this book is simply perfect. To top it up, it isn't all just fun and games, it is also educational thanks to the interesting historical and geographical facts, which top up the readers' experience with knowledge. I strongly recommend this intelligent, beautifully illustrated, very entertaining book that will satisfy everyone, not just boys.
Got For XMas, what rubbish! December 27, 2007 THH (UK) 3 out of 10 found this review helpful
Each double page is like the center fold from the old Funday Times, full of useless 'factoids' out of context. OK, i do admit that this book was never aimed at my age group (20+) but i would consider it a waste of brain space for any one younger who can't sort the useful information from the majority of junk. Most of the content should be learnt in a social context, i.e. at clubs such as scouts rather than read by ones self. Final point: all of the articles in the book are what i concider Final Summeries that leave the reader whithout any background or true understanding unless you have encountered them before. Better Alternatives: Something like the SAS survival guide A Ray Mears book Conclusion: A present for some one you don't know(like) very well, that will be binned or sent to a car-boot in a couple of years.
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