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The Areas Of My Expertise by John Hodgman is a humorous and quirky book that presents a collection of fictional facts designed as a book of complete world knowledge. Hodgman's writing style is described as dry, deadpan, and brilliantly random, with a focus on absurd and nonsensical topics such as hoboes, werewolves, and the secrets of Yale University. The book is structured like an almanac, filled with humorous entries, lists, and essays that provide a joyous and rye look at the missing facts of American history.

Writing/Prose:

Hodgman's writing style employs a blend of deadpan humor and ridiculous absurdities, maintaining an authoritative tone despite its fictional nature.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative is a creative almanac filled with entirely invented trivia and facts that entertain while showcasing absurdity.

Setting:

The setting encompasses an imaginative landscape of fabricated geography and backstories that parodically mirror real-life locations.

Pacing:

The pacing is episodic, making it suitable for casual reading and skimming rather than a continuous read.

Notes:

The book is a humorous almanac of totally made-up facts.
Hodgman had previously appeared as the PC in Apple commercials.
It contains a list of 700 hobo names and their histories.
Hodgman discusses bizarre subjects like how lobsters were once furry land animals.
One of the claims is that Chicago is merely a myth.
The book humorously suggests that moose dislike pirates.
It claims Kingston, NY is home to the Toobin Museum of Non Hockey Related Haircuts.
Hodgman includes odd trivia, such as the religious affiliations of rabbits determining their weight.
The full title of the book is quite lengthy and elaborate, showcasing its absurdity.
The audiobook includes musical interludes from a guitar-playing accompanist.
Hodgman's delivery style is deadpan, enhancing the humor of the fictional facts.
The book references conspiracies and fictional histories, blending absurdity with a mock-serious tone.

From The Publisher:

In the great tradition of the American almanac, The "Areas of My Expertise" is a brilliant and hilarious compendium of handy reference tables, fascinating trivia, and sage wisdom on all topics large and small. Although bestsellers such as "Poor Richard's Almanack" and "The Book of Lists" were certainly valuable, they also were largely true. Here is a different kind of handy desk reference, one in which all of the historical oddities and amazing true facts are sifted through the singular, illuminating imagination of John Hodgman which is the nice way of saying: He made it all up.

John Hodgman brings his considerable expertise to bear in answering all of the questions book buyers have been asking:

-What are the mottoes of the 51 United States?

THE ANSWER IS PROVIDED

-Who were the U.S. presidents who had hooks for hands?

THE ANSWER IS PROVIDED

-What role does the Yale secret society Skull and Bones play in the secret world government?

THERE IS NO SECRET WORLD GOVERNMENT

-What was the menu at the first Thanksgiving, and did it include eels?

Technically, that is two questions, but do not apologize, for John Hodgman shall answer them both... LATER.

-Aside from a compendium of fake trivia, what is the best kind of book to write?

A SIMPLE TABLE OF THE 55 MOST DRAMATIC LITERARY SITUATIONS PROVIDES THE ANSWER, and John Hodgman is the author of that table.

Imagine if "The Book of Lists" had been rewritten by Peter Cook and Jorge Luis Borges under the pseudonym of John Hodgman and then renamed "The Areas of My Expertise," and you will only begin to have a sense of the dizzying, uproarious, sublimely weird, and strangely wise journey that is contained within this book (along with all the pages and words).

Perfect for anyone who thirsts for knowledge, and especially for collectors of books of fake trivia, The "Areas of My Expertise" offers through absurdity a better understanding of the world we share and recognizes that while the truth may be stranger than fiction, it is never as strange as lies...or as true.Watch a QuickTime trailer for this book.

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About the Author:

John Hodgman lives in New York City, where he curates and hosts The Little Gray Book Lectures, a monthly colloquium of readings, songs, and dubious scholarship. He is a contributing writer at "The New York Times Magazine" and a frequent voice on public radio s "This American Life." Further fiction, nonfiction, and genres in between have appeared in "The Paris Review," "McSweeney s," "One-Story," and "The Believer." He has performed at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, as well as on the great stages of Chicago, Philadelphia, and London s Barbican."

 
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