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A Walk Around the Block

Stoplight Secrets, Mischievous Squirrels, Manhole Mysteries & Other Stuff You See Every Day (And Know Nothing About)

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A Walk Around the Block

By: Spike Carlsen
Narrated by: Daniel Henning
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A simple walk around the block set journalist Spike Carlsen, best-selling author of A Splintered History of Wood, off to investigate everything he could about everything we take for granted in our normal life — from manhole covers and recycling bins to bike lanes and stoplights.

In this celebration of the seemingly mundane, Carlsen opens our eyes to the engineering marvels, human stories, and natural wonders right outside our front door. He guides us through the surprising allure of sewers, the intricacies of power plants, the extraordinary path of an everyday letter, and the genius of recycling centers — all the while revealing that this awesome world isn’t just a spectator sport. Engaging as it is endearing, A Walk Around the Block will change the way you see things in your everyday life.

Join Carlsen as he strolls through the trash museum of New York City, explores the quirky world of squirrels, pigeons, and roadkill, and shows us how understanding stoplights, bike lanes, and fine art of walking can add years to our lives. In the end, he brings a sense of wonder into your average walk around the block, wherever you are. Guaranteed.

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A lot of info about our world (some wrong)

I really wanted to give this a higher rating. I love learning things about my everyday world. There are, however, some problems with this book. First and foremost being egregious errors. Such as the assertion early in the book that the electrical transformers you see on utility poles "reduces the current". Wrong. They reduce the voltage. When talking about the benefits of walking they state that moderate walking reduces the likelihood of breast cancer in women. Wrong (or at least probably not true). The book is confusing correlation with causation. It's still worth reading (or listening to) because it does contain a lot of interesting information about the world we live in. Such as why electrical outlets are at a particular height above the floor in your home and why manhole covers are round. However, given some of the egregious errors I noticed on topics where I have some knowledge I can't help but wonder if the reason given for the height of electrical outlets in a home, or any other assertion, is correct.

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it was just fun

interesting and easy to pick up or to come back to later infotainment for any age , get it !!

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Eye opening book!

Spike Carlson will focus in on everyday life events you never care to think about or look at before. I thought his book was very interesting and I learned many fun facts from him. I have know started to think about what else has been passing me by and what everyday items I should learn more about. Will read again thanks Spike!

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Wonderful and informative

I really enjoyed looking at things around us through his eyes. He did his homework! It helped me understand and appreciate the people that help in our daily lives that we might not see.

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Interesting

I was initially interested in this discovery of the meaning of stuff in our daily meanderings. It IS interesting, but gets lost in the weeds so my interest waned. I would still recommend the book.

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Endlessly fascinating

If you are someone who often finds themselves thinking about the infrastructure around you, then you won’t regret listening to this book. Well read and never dull.

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Intriguing

if you wandered ,ever let this book captivate your imagination explaining the mundane and letting you explore the reality of your day to day life

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Great look at the infrastructure under, above and all around us.

This is a great insight into The things you see around you every day and depend on to live a comfortable modern life but often take for granted

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Variety Of So Many Every Day Topics

A Great Variety Of So Many Every Day Topics

Local Author - He was highlighted in local book stores :)

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Interesting Read

Interesting Reading learned quite a bit, though I did not appreciate the language at times, evolution as fact and pandemic talk at the end.

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