This is a book of short segments about chemistry in everyday life. It's television sound bite quality material, somewhat amusing and sometimes surprising but totally forgettable and shalllow. Of the 177 questions and answers, I have probably already forgotten 150, though a few things stuck with me, like the Shetland Islanders using Stormy Petrels as candles because of the high oil content of their bodies and Admiral Nelson's body being shipped back from Trafalgar in a barrel of brandy. Dr. Joe has a chatty TV scientist style of writing that sometimes made me smile, but mostly didn't help the presentation. I wish that there were more popular science books about chemistry at a level a bit more rigorous than this one. This one is definitely science lite.