This is such a unique, AMAZING book.

I definitely can't be bothered with the rest of this series.

Excellent first novel! Actually just excellent novel period. And Ferrett is a super awesome person. But that's not why you just read this. You should read it because he's written a book about interesting, flawed people and an unusual magic system that's not quite like any other book I've read.

Good book just not totally for me.

This was fabulous. It's a middle grade level hitchhiker's guide crossed with Terry Pratchett footnotes crossed with the demons of Hell crossed with particle physics and the LHC at CERN. Absolutely brilliant.

This was hilarious! What a pleasure to read Jim Hines going MST3000 on his first novel. The snark is awesome and I actually think that folks who want to write would benefit from Jim's examples of bad writing.

Really 3.5. Some (most?) of the book was top notch but there was one really meh part. Very interesting other than that section though.

Wonderful collection of classic Vance works. It was my first exposure to him and I'll be tracking more down.

I really like this series. Although it's billed as YA and it would be totally appropriate for that age range, I actually think that adults might enjoy it more due to the references tucked away in the narration (as is typical for Fforde).

John Hodgman (unsurprisingly) was an amazing narrator for this book. I'll agree with everything I've read about his being a precursor to Douglas Adams even though Adams had never read Sheckley prior to HHGTTG publication. Great stuff.

Loved this! I really want a 4.5 star, no a 6 star scale. There's definitely two tiers of I loved this and will read again books that don't make the “run around squeeing” 5 star category.

So, on a 6 star scale this is a 5 star book and I really hope Seanan plays more in this universe.

Need to back up to read the first two now!

I get why people like this book but I might have liked it better if I had first read it when I was younger. It still gets 3 stars because of the awesome range of fiction/literature it draws from. It only gets 3 stars because I couldn't stand the protagonist.

Meh. Least favorite Nix book with the exception of “Ragwitch” so far. It was ok. But I'm accustomed to much more than ok from Nix. Ah well. Can't love ‘em all.

I really liked this. It was a neat way to look at different types of rocks and I'll be looking at old buildings in a different way now (not that I'll be able to identify anything but it will be fun to pretend that I can).

Absolutely loved this book and am delighted to realize that it's a) book 1 and b) there are two more to go read. I've yet to meet a Wrede book I didn't like and this one lives up to its predecessors.

Reminded me of Bryson's “At Home” albeit with a narrower focus.

Everyone should read this book. Now I understand why it's recommended so often.

According to my records here, I've listened to this 4 times since 2009. It's still awesome and I think everyone should read it. It's both fascinating and I think useful although I hope to never have to utilize any of the usefulness.

Loved this book! My only regret is not reading it sooner. And for the audio version, the narrator (Phil Gigante) did one of the best narrations I have ever listened to. Ever.

Update: Listened again and loved it just as much.

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I love Jane Goodall but this particular book was light on science details and really aimed at a younger audience. But hey, it was a cheapie Kindle book and I did enjoy it.

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Loved this! Cary is wonderful and they got most of the cast to do their own narration. If you're a Princess Bride fan, you'll love this.

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