More Show Me How: Everything We Couldn't Fit in the First Book Instructions for Life from the Everyday to the Exotic
A**M
More Show Me How
This book is almost as good as the first one, but there's definitely more "exotic" activities than there are "everyday" than in the first Show Me How. An example would be that the book starts with an "Amaze" section (There are twelve in all, Amaze, Trick, Create, Style, Love, Nest, Grow, Help, Go, Celebrate, Indulge, Move) and offers instruction on how to win at a coin toss, ride a mechanical bull, or travel by jetpack.The book has a total of 422 "activities" some useful, some not, depending on your situation (though I doubt most men will ever need to apply lipstick with their cleavage, see #43).The last bit of instruction in the book is how to jump out of a plane, and oddly enough, the safety warning symbol that graces many other pages in the book, is nowhere to be found.
D**N
Great Gift Idea
I work in the library and I am constantly grabbing at books that catch the eye, whether on the shelf, or as they go over the counter. From six feet up this book grabbed me and I had a delightful afternoon one work day shifting through the various illustrations. On each page a crew of blacked out figurines inform you of all the things in the world that you should know about; including how to build a disco ball out of old CDs, how to mix alcoholic beverages like a pro, how to get stains out of clothing, how to survive an alien attack, and more! Some of the advice is highly useful, some just a little on the bizarre side, but the book makes for an excellent conversation piece, coffee table attraction or just plain fun distraction from a boring afternoon. I highly reccomend it, and it's companion Show Me How to any adult in your life with a sense of humor and an interest in learning.
E**A
Nothing wrong with the book -- it's clever and fun. But it's not for kids to read through ...
Don't buy this for your 9 year-old nephew. This include illustrations of sex positions (i.e. elevator, mile high club).Nothing wrong with the book -- it's clever and fun. But it's not for kids to read through on Christmas morning with granny.
N**A
book
great read. lots of fun. one of the double pages had an issue in printing and smudged all over which was dissapointing and too far to return to get a new one :(. im sure this was a one off tho and other than that it is pretty cool
K**L
1/2 good.
Half of the info is nonsense just to fill the pages.Half of the info is useful.
A**R
I love these books!
I love this series. I'm one of those people that loves collecting random facts and trying new things. This has a great collection of interesting things in bite-sized, easy-to-follow steps. A lot of times I don't even try half the stuff, I just have so much fun reading and looking at the illustrations.
N**E
Cool book
Only issue was that I had no idea there was a "sexy" section of the book and I gifted it to my 13 year old brother. Good thing we looked through it and cut those pages out beforehand!
T**.
Four Stars
BEWARE: of the "LOVE" section before giving as a gift to the young aged family members. Close call.
P**Z
Fantastic present for teenagers!
I have already bought the first book of the series "Show me how" and gave it to my friend's son for his 17th birthday and it was best present ever. We all had fun looking through it and discussing the pictures and ideas. "Show me more" is not less fun, definitely worth buying.!
D**N
Very Happy
Wonderful book for adults and kids to learn from. There are some great rainy day projects and projects that you would never think of taking on.
M**E
Five Stars
nice
A**H
Five Stars
Perfect
P**.
Da avere assolutamente !!
Ne ho regalato uno anche ad un mio amico !! libro fenomenale, che spiega come risolvere i problemi di tutti i giorni ....un esempio ...em come scampare da un attacco di uno squalo ...oppure come fare un testacoda con la macchina... cose utili insomma , finemente spiegate con illustrazioni animate simili a quelle che trovate sugli aerei .
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