Schott's Almanac 2007 (Schott's Almanac) 
asked by bulldogs on November 22, 2006 8:02 PM
Schott’s Almanac redefines the traditional almanac to present a record of the year just past and is designed to be read, not merely consulted. Practical and entertaining, it tells the real stories of 2006, from the winner of American Idol to the Supreme Court nominations (including how different justices have voted), from baseball and football statistics to the founder of amazon.com’s new private rocketship factory. In an age when information is plentiful but selection is rare, Schott’s Almanac offers both the essential facts and the lucid, provocative analysis. It is comprehensive, innovative, endlessly engaging – in short, indispensable.
Reviews
I bought this book because I really enjoyed Schott's Miscellany, and I was not disappointed. It covers everything! From important facts and statistics on everything from world population, global warming, and political issues to Oscar gowns, grammy winners, what celebrities say about themselves on their web sites, who's star is rising more--Jon Stewart or Stephen Colbert, to Dwight Schrupte being named Entertainment Weekly's #10 best sidekick(I think he should have been higher). It is an endless array of fun, fascinating and random facts, that is sure to entertain, I highly recommend this book.
reviewed by bigben on November 26, 2006 8:16 AM
