RANT WARNING
I bought this book at a Barnes & Noble bargain table. There are many books like this and it has almost become a genre all its own. They have similar titles, like "Everything You Know is Wrong" and probably should all be titled "I know something you don't know" or "I am smarter than all of you."
Yes, I find them irritating. Why? The authors (this one is no exception) dramatically declare we have all been mislead "...and been duped by our friends, teachers, the media, experts and even our parents." (End Note).
Well, don't faint yet from the shock of all that intellectual betrayal. Rather than showing dramatic duping or fraud, this book (as well as many others of its kind) is filled with:
The Picyune: "George Washington was not the first president of the USA." Well, he was the first president under the constitution. "The Battle of Yorktown did not end the revolutionary war." Well, it was the last major battle and 4 months later the English parliament voted to stop offensive operations in America. Many similar nitpicks appear throughout the book. . The author as much as admits the pettiness when discussing the pilgrims, starting his entry with "The above statement is essentially true...."
Hardly the duping he claims.
Assumptions paraded as fraud: No one told me Great Danes came from Denmark or that French Fries came from France. If I so believe, it is only from a false assumption based on the name, not a duping.
Debunking Beliefs Few Hold: Who thinks Dr. Seuss was a real doctor?
Declaring 1 side of a dispute is truth: The author says "Don't you believe" dim light can damage your eyes, but then admits "There are research findings suggesting dim light can aggravate myopia."
Just Plain Wrong: "Don't you believe" Eisnehower had any misgivings about D-Day. How could he not?
WHEW. Glad to get that off my chest.
And having said all that, I did get some enjoyment from reading this book. I would have enjoyed it more if it had just been entitled "Fun facts, trivia and Common Misconceptions" or some other undramatic title, and had a different attitude.
It's an easy read, the subjects covered are interesting and yes, I did learn a thing or two. I especially like the last couple sections concerning quotations attributed to the wrong persons, and those that that were just made up.
I am glad I read it but only because I bought it at the bargain table. And was able to write this rant.