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The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge
The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind | The New York Times
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A COMPLETE REVISION AND THOROUGH UPDATING OF THE ULTIMATE REFERENCE FROM THE NEWSPAPER OF RECORD. A comprehensive guide offering insight and clarity on a broad range of even more essential subjects. Whether you are researching the history of Western art, investigating an obscure medical test, following current environmental trends, studying Shakespeare, brushing up on your crossword and Sudoku skills, or simply looking for a deeper understanding of the world, this book is for you. An indispensable resource for every home, office, dorm room, and library, this new edition of The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge offers in-depth explorations of art, astronomy, biology, business, economics, the environment, film, geography, history, the Internet, literature, mathematics, music, mythology, philosophy, photography, sports, theater, film, and many other subjects. This one volume is designed to offer more information than any other book on the most important subjects, as well as provide easy-to-access data critical to everyday life. It is the only universal reference book to include authoritative and engaging essays from New York Times experts in almost every field of endeavor. The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge provides information with matchless accuracy and exceptional clarity. This new revised and expanded third edition covers major categories with an emphasis on depth and historical context, providing easy access to data vital for everyday living. Covering nearly 50 major categories, and providing an immediate grasp of complex topics with charts, sidebars, and maps, the third edition features 50 pages of new material, including new sections on * Atheism * Digital Media * Inventions and Discoveries * Endangered Species * Inflation * Musical Theater * Book Publishing *Wikileaks *The Financial Crisis *Nuclear Weapons *Energy *The Global Food Supply Every section has been thoroughly updated, making this third edition more useful and comprehensive than ever. It informs, educates, answers, illustrates and clarifies---it's the only one-volume reference book you need.
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Well, it‘s that time of year again: “best books” season. I love the lists but also get stressed out with my reading life 😆
I always look forward to the NYT end of the year list.
I happened to already be in the middle of two of their choices:
-Master Slave Husband Wife
-North Woods
And I read chain gang which I didn‘t love. I plan to try a few others including The Best Minds and Fire Weather (which I was already on hold for)

Megabooks North Woods was really good! 12mo
ChaoticMissAdventures Sorry you didn't love Chain-Gang! It is one of my top 5 books of the year so I am so excited to see it here! I know this feeling though, every time these lists come out I get excited for the books I love but also so many I didn't read! 12mo
AmyG I am hoping to get to North Woods and The Bee Sting. I love to see the NYT lists, too. I also wasn‘t a fan of Chain Gang. 😬 (edited) 12mo
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Chelsea.Poole @ChaoticMissAdventures I know it‘s gotten so much love! I really tried but it just didn‘t do it for me. 12mo
Chelsea.Poole @AmyG I think we‘ll both really like both books 😊 book 👯 —-glad I‘m not the only one who didn‘t love Chain Gang 12mo
Suet624 I still don‘t understand the popularity of The Bee Sting. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 12mo
Chelsea.Poole @Suet624 it‘s on alllll the lists! 12mo
TheKidUpstairs I put holds on Eastbound and Bottoms Up and the Devil Laughs once I read this list, I'd never heard of either before but they intrigued me so much. North Woods is already on my TBR, not sure if I'll get to it this year or not... 12mo
Suet624 I know! That book just pissed me off. 😂😂 I was so annoyed that I spent so much time on it. 12mo
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My vision is finally clear enough for me to read with both eyes, so I'm going to enjoy my Sunday times (they deliver the Arts and Real Estate sections on Saturday) and then probably back to a book!! And hey! Elvis Costello!

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Good for you! 8y
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