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Do Elephants Jump?: An Imponderables' Book

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The tenth book in David Feldman’s bestselling Imponderables® series, packed with even more answers to perplexing questions and solutions to everyday mysteries Every day, we are confronted with innumerable small mysteries, which puzzle and confound. In his latest book, David Feldman answers 100 new and even more perplexing questions about food, popular culture, the human body, science, and more, such as: Like the other books in the Imponderables series, Do Elephants Jump? is in a question/answer format, with questions sent in by readers and fans of the series, and answers painstakingly researched and offered in Feldman’s trademark humorous style. This tenth book in the series is complete with a master index to all the Imponderables® books, and charming illustrations by longtime collaborator Kassie Schwan. 

352 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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David Feldman

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He holds a bachelor's degree in literature from Grinnell College, and a master's degree in popular culture from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. He consults and lectures on the media. He lives in New York City.

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1,120 reviews38 followers
April 1, 2007
My kids and I love to read this myth-busting, useless knowledge, and curious trivia book.
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25 reviews55 followers
September 4, 2007
Sometimes I find myself thinking, "What could go wrong with pointless information?".
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1,630 reviews175 followers
October 30, 2019
Every once in a while we need to drop whatever world crises we are mentally wrapped up in or get out of whatever fictional world we find ourselves in and, after taking a deeeep breath to calm down, dive into yet another Imponderables book. I recently reached that point and jumped (pun intended) into "Do Elephants Jump?" by David Feldman. The short answer is no, but read the book to find out why! Also, as with all Imponderables books, there's a lot more including some questions that have never even occured to you and some you don't really care to know...but read them anyway. A few examples include: Why do pianos have 88 keys?; Where is the donkey in Donkey Kong?; How do they put the hole in the needle of a syringe?; How do birds know where to peck for worms?; and much more, including the namesake Do Elephants Jump? If you can remember half of these gems after you finish the book, you'll be the life of any party! I always enjoy reading these books and find even topics I really am not interested in to be entertaining; some are absolutely eye-opening! Each question is taken seriously by the author and is researched by contacting multiple experts in each area to find the most likely correct answer. Also, each question can take from a few paragraphs to a few pages so the book is easy to read, put down, and pick back up again because each topic stands on its own.
96 reviews
February 14, 2018
In between several mysteries, picked up this book as a light read. It did not disappoint me. Lots of information. Will you really use it anytime soon...probably not...but so is several things we do in school. Have read another book in this series too and definite recommend for a trivia lover or any curios person.
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952 reviews11 followers
August 6, 2019
Great book. Answers a lot of commonly asked questions (asked at least by me). Book is an easy read and easily understandable. I would highly recommend it and the other similar book is you have an inquisitive mind. Fun to read
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763 reviews4 followers
April 2, 2021
Bathroom reader answering questions nobody asks. Nobody asks because nobody cares. If you do, as do I, then borrow and place next to the shitter for some good alone time.
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1,017 reviews9 followers
April 20, 2011
Have you ever wondered about such things as: Why do our noses run when it's cold?, Why do fish take the bait more right before and during a rain?, Why is he called the Lone Ranger when Tonto was always by his side? (I was surprised to find out the story behind this one) If thoughts like these cross your mind at times, then David Feldman is your go-to guy. With the help of those knowledgeable in many different fields, Mr. Feldman does his best to find a concise answer. The results can sometimes be amusing, and sometimes the experts disagree, but the explanations are always informative.
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303 reviews6 followers
September 16, 2015
THIS ONE HAS THE INDEX. There are ten "Imponderables" books. I enjoyed thumbing through the odd questions/answers (eg "Why did Pilgrim's hats have buckles" answer: they did not...artistic license.)...but enjoyed the index even more. For example, you'd have to go to page 68 of volume 11 to find out why the phrase "run amok" is used. Or volume 4, page 102 will tell you "Blueprints, color of". Reasonable fun.
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865 reviews7 followers
June 21, 2008
Imponderables? Guess I am just not curious enough about most things. But it was a quick, skim thru sort of book and did have some interesting tid bits. Apparently this guy has done other similar books. And it was interesting to read why Donkey Kong was names, when there are no donkeys in the game!
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1,113 reviews17 followers
August 6, 2012
Perhaps I've read too many of these now but it was up to his usual standards. I didn't however like the very large final chapter where he answered letters because he didn't specify which imponderables he was talking about other than in the text while reading so they all blurred together.
419 reviews42 followers
May 20, 2011
I enjoy trvia/popular culture/infomration books. This entry is one of the Imponderables series of books by David Feldman.

I have read several of them. They are quick, humorous light reads--but you do get a lot of information.

Recommended for lovers of quizzes, trivia and popular culture.
731 reviews2 followers
January 17, 2016
This is a very good book. I enjoyed reading it, and will read more of the Imponderable series and will recommend it to family and friends and everyone else. It has something of interest for all ages. I am looking forward to the next Imponderable .
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105 reviews2 followers
June 14, 2010
This Imponderables book is a lot newer and actually incorporates the internet. There are links in the book so that you can see what things look like, etc.
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March 31, 2011
interesting but not as good as "The Book of Useless Information" or "Six Word Memoirs."
Profile Image for Catherine Woodman.
5,919 reviews118 followers
July 31, 2011
This series is really aimed at Abe and kids like him who really want to know how things work--budding engineers
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1,179 reviews852 followers
March 1, 2013
Saya suka banget sama pertanyaan-pertanyaan trivia yang ada di sini :> Buku yang saya baca waktu masih SD dan masih terkenang sampai sekarang :)
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1,310 reviews70 followers
May 5, 2015
As always with one of these books, some of the questions and answers were more interesting than others. Some of the answers were way too lengthy and some of theme were fascinating.
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