Monday, November 9, 2009

The Book of Lists

Two years ago i got hold of this interesting book (thanks to my brother) The Book of Lists by David Wallenchinsky and Amy Wallace. I was amazed at how the authors are able to convey valuable and not so valuable information without having to tire up your eyes with lengthy explanations on various subject matters. It was simple, as the title suggests, they tell their stories in lists. For someone who sees a book as a sedative (???), this was an exception as I got engrossed going from one list to another. My fascination to lists went even further that I began to regularly visit Forbes.com for their equally interesting lists (some of them in picture!). I will share some interesting (although sometimes trivial) things I learned in a series of blog entries from The Book of Lists.

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