How to Invent Everything: A Survival Guide for the Stranded Time Traveler

Ryan North
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How to Invent Everything: A Survival Guide for the Stranded Time Traveler

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“Technically, we are all time travelers and we are all trapped. So, even if you happen to be scanning this blurb in what you perceive to be a 'normal' timeline, I heartily recommend you read this book cover to cover.” —Zach Weinersmith, creator of Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal and author of Soonish

“Brilliant conceit. . . . a slyly funny piece of popular science writing.” —Glen Weldon, NPR’s Great Reads of 2018

“Hilarious and endlessly fascinating . . . For the vast general population that might decide to trust their lives to the FC3000, this book is potentially invaluable (and mighty entertaining) one-stop-shop for everything you need to know about life, the universe, and the fly wheel.” —Christian Science Monitor 

“Ryan North's latest is a handy guide for what to do if you get stuck in the Stone Age…The manual stands well on its own, even if you'll never set foot in a time machine.” —Popular Mechanics

“An entertaining and informative survey of Big History . . . worth holding on to even if we never do figure out time travel.” —Toronto Star

“A hilarious and practical guide.” —Atlas Obscura

“The scale of How to Invent Everything is downright encyclopedic, and the voice, on every page, bubbles with humor. Reading it brought me back to all the afternoons I’d spent as a kid flipping through the big reference books in my local library, and then eagerly running home to tell anyone who’d listen what I’d learned. One of this book’s great achievements is the way it so gracefully combines scholarly rigor with youthful wonder.” —Electric Literature    

How to Invent Everything is a genuinely entertaining bit of pop science writing, a brief history of human civilization with a wicked sense of humor and sci-fi set-up that make it as fun as it is informative. It’s an essential read for would-be time travelers as well as anyone who really wants to know all the various uses for an alpaca.” —Barnes & Noble Blog

“I recommend this to any time traveler or world builder who is in the market for a fresh civilization. This is certainly one of those ‘better to have and not need rather than need and not have’ books, folks. So run out and grab this.” —Geeks of Doom  

“A must-read for any potential time traveler.” —Unbound Worlds

“Stranded in a past century? Not to worry! Here’s the entertaining and sometimes even hilarious book that will tell you everything you need to know.” – Christian Science Monitor
“A dazzling piece of work that's also genuinely hilarious.” —Elan Mastai, author of All Our Wrong Todays

“A witty pop science guide intended for those demanding times when one needs to create a civilization from scratch... wry humor keeps the discussion lighthearted. North’s 'survival guide' is a fun, thoughtful, and thoroughly accessible reference for curious readers, students, and world-builders, as well as wayward time travelers.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Packed with cool, fun, and useful stuff... a friendly and thought-provoking reference, just the thing for the bright kid in the family, to say nothing of the neighborhood time traveler.” —Kirkus Reviews

Overall rating: 4.4444447 / 5 from 9 reviews.

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Inventor Quick Start

"Fun read! Go invent (:"

Raju B. (5/5)

Actually useful.

"I was looking for an alternative to the internet craze “The Book”, when reviews said “the book” didn’t actually teach you how to make things, it was just a really expensive, and pretty, Coffee table book. How to invent everything, actually tells you how to invent things, starting at written language, counting, and creating measurements when you have nothing to compare them to. For 1/20th the price of “The Book”, this is a book that is actually useful, and is a normal book size."

Cloudish (5/5)

Easy to read, easy to learn + it’s funny.

"Gets into medium detail about all the major inventions to restart a civilization if you were to take a Time Machine back in time."

Abby D. (5/5)

How to Learn Everything

"A fun way to learn about human history from the perspective of a time traveler trying to rebuild civilization"

Raymondsbrain (4/5)

I really love this book

"This is an incredibly informative and really, really funny book. After listening to most of the audiobook, I knew I needed a hardcopy. This is definitely one to put on the ""after the apocalypse"" shelf in the library. It has everything. I have learned things I did not know, and firmed up vague knowledge of many subjects. It is so much fun."

Dawn (5/5)

Funny and Useful

"I am not even finished the audiobook of this and had to get a paper copy. This book is fantastic. Very funny, and very interesting and useful information. A must-have for the Apocalypse-management shelf in the library, and just an enjoyable read. _x000D_ _x000D_ Get it, you won’t regret it."

Dawn C. (5/5)

A sleeper.

"This is a boring book of facts. The annotations are almost illegible in very small type, and are printed in light grey ink! The author tries to make it amusing , but it is really a reference book."

Frank M. (2/5)

Fun book

"My husband wanted this book for Christmas and he is enjoying reading it"

Patty W. (4/5)

Now I just need the time machine. . .

"A super funny/fun way to learn how a lot of stuff was invented. Would I have cared about how to invent a bicycle before? Probably not. Did I read the full section on it with my full attention? Absolutely I did it was great!"

Em B. (5/5)

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  • Published date: Sep 17, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 480
  • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9780735220157
  • Dimensions: 5.43" W x 1.31" L x 8.21" H
Ryan North is the New York Times-bestselling author of Romeo and/or Juliet and To Be or Not To Be. He's the creator of Dinosaur Comics and the Eisner Award-winning writer of Adventure Time, Jughead, and The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl for Marvel Comics, and he has a master's in computational linguistics from the University of Toronto. Ryan lives in Toronto with his wife, Jenn, and their dog, Noam Chompsky.

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