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Does Anything Eat Wasps?: And 101 Other Questions (New Scientist)
Does Anything Eat Wasps?: And 101 Other Questions (New Scientist)

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Author: "New Scientist"
Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
Release Date: November 2005
ISBN-10: 1861979738
ISBN-13: 9781861979735
List Price: £7.99
Average Customer Rating:
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If you are really into science you will enjoy
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I bought this after buying Schotts Original Miscellany, a great little book of random, possibly in the large part useless but interesting facts.

I have to say that I was disappointed. There are some good facts for sure, but maybe its just me, i'm not really "that" interested in the answers. And when you do get the answers they are often very scientific, which made me switch off.

So, if you like science I think the book will appeal to you, but to an ordinary Joe, the answers go far deeper than you might want. I want interesting facts I have half a chance of remembering and then telling others.

Okay in a laze on the beach kind of way.
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This type of book is the perfect book to take on holiday and read on the beach. Rather like the sea itself, you can dip in and out of it as you wish without worrying about losing your place (unless you are in Spain!!)

Most of the book is mildly interesting, some of it is tedious and to be honest not only do you not know the answer to certain questions, you don't actually care either. On the other hand, one or two of the questions and accompanying answers are absolute gems.

There are better examples of these answer odd question type of books or general reviews of life itself. That said, it's worth the price for a decent read (ideally on holiday) but I doubt I'll bother reading my copy again and again.

Very Hungry Birds (and More !)
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The 'New Scientist' is a weekly magazine, first published in 1956, that covers the recent happenings in the scientific world. In 1994, the magazine launched a new column called "The Last Word" in which its driven by its readers - not all of whom are geeks in white coats. Here, they could not only pose a science-related question, but also provide the answers. "Does Anything Eat Wasps" is a selection of the questions asked and answered over the column's first eleven years, and proved to be one of the UK's surprise hit of the year.

The book is divided into chapters, depending on the focus of the questions selected - our bodies, our planet and 'wierd' weather for example. While the book is informative, it is equally as likely to raise a smile - the overall tone is not that of a difficult, highbrow scientific paper. Some of the questions that are dealt with include : how long can a human being live if their sole source of food or drink is beer ? (One respondant includes in his answer it would be unethical to conduct such an experiment - though I suspect he would have plenty of volunteers). What causes the changes, in terms of colour and consistency, in earwax ? Can it be scientifically proven that your arse looks smaller in black trousers ? And just how far above the Earth's surface would you have to be before a compass stops pointing north ?

An enjoyable and informative book - though it's one I tend to dip into once in a while, rather than reading it from cover to cover.

Something for the toilet!
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This book hasn't lived up to my expectations. Saying that, it does contain some interesting questions, as well as interesting answers. But it looks flair and entertainment. A perfect book to have beside the toilet, to help 'pass the time' but not something I'd pick up and read again otherwise.

Great for the coffee table
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I hate science and would never had bought this book, which is why I am glad I got it for Christmas. Flipping through the book is fun and before you know it you are into the book and can't put it down. Plus you are learning as you read. It is a great conversation book.

























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