The Boys' Book:
How To Be the Best at Everything
by Dominique Enright & Guy Macdonald
THE BOYS' BOOK by Dominique Enright & Guy Macdonald
Category:  Non-Fiction
Age Recommendation:  Grades 6+
Release Date:  8/2007
Publisher:  Scholastic
Reviewed by:  
Jennifer Wardrip, aka "The Genius"
Rating:  4 Stars


Although not as comprehensive and complete as Bart King's amazing THE BIG BOOK OF BOY STUFF, this book is a
good start for younger boys (and girls!) looking to impress their friends with how awesome they can be.

If you've ever wondered how to fly a helicopter, or needed to know how to avoid being eaten by a bear, or planned to
show your superhuman strength by ripping a phone book in half, then THE BOYS' BOOK is for you.

This short guide (less than 120 pages) is filled with tips, tricks, hints, and helpful knowledge that anyone can use to make
themselves look like a genius.  Because, as you know, not everyone knows how to survive a volcanic eruption, freeze a
finger, get an egg into a bottle, or send a message by semaphore.

Optimus sum.  Which, by the way, means "I am the best" in Latin.