Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Do Not Open: An Encyclopedia of the World’s Best-Kept Secrets

Do Not Open: An Encyclopedia of the World’s Best-Kept Secrets
By John Farndon
DK. 2010. 256 pgs. Young Adult Nonfiction

Inside you'll find the incredible truth about secret stuff you're not supposed to know: weird history, strange science, mysterious places, random happenings, freaky facts of nature. From DNA to the CIA, hackers to hoaxers, time travel to telepathy: it's all in here.

In classic DK manner, this book is filled with tons of pictures, diagrams, and open-the-flap type pages. This book is great because it can be skimmed or read cover to cover. I would recommend it to any teen (but especially teen boys) that is interested in how things work, strange coincidences, and freaky facts!

AMM

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