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Can you imagine what it's like to stand on top of the world's tallest building? To ride in a rocket plane? Or to witness the biggest waves on the planet?
From the highest mountains to the deepest canyons, from the most powerful engines to the fastest trains, this is your ultimate guide to everything - tallest buildings to coolest creatures, hottest deserts to creepiest mummies, and much more!
Each amazing entry includes an 'awesome' rating and all the incredible details you need to picture being there yourself. A spotters' guide to volcanoes: how they form, what happens when they erupt, how best to survive if you're caught in an eruption.
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"100 Most Exciting Things On The Planet" is a book similar to "100 Most Disgusting Things On The Planet", so when I saw the book I was eager to start reading it and see how it differed from the last book. The cover looked awesome, the pictures made me want to look inside the book so that I could see what they were about.
The info was great, I learned some stuff that I found rather interesting, like the fact that the fastest speedboat in history was home-made, and that there is a real underwater city in Jordon, a city in Egypt.
The facts in this book were also rather useful, now I know about some things to look out for, like Monarch Butterfly migrations, and places I want to visit, like the Palm Islands in Dubai. I would recommend this book for people 7 years and up since there isn't any violence or bad language, and there are a lot of things young kids can learn from this book.
I recon the author, Anna Claybourne, did a good job on her second book, it was better than the last one since it didn't make you want to puke your guts out, and it was much, much more interesting.
If you want to know about the coolest things on the planet, then this book is for you, it's so cool, your fingers might freeze if you pick it up (just kidding!).
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