All Facts Considered: The Essential Library of Inessential Knowledge by Kee Malesky (John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2010) (001) is the kind of trivia book I enjoy - useless but interesting true facts and back stories. Here is an example: "We all learned that there are three) states of matter--solid, liquid, and gas--but there is actually a fourth [plasma]...Plasma is an ionized gas whose atoms have released electrons due to the influence of heat or another form of energy, which thus alters the electrical charge...Of the four states of matter, plasma is by far the most common, accounting for 99 percent of the visible universe." (p.102). Here's another: "The entire region of New England, which is71,992 square miles--Maine (35,385), New Hampshire (9,350), Vermont (9614), Massachusetts (10,555), Connecticut (5,543), and Rhode Island (1,545)--could fit inside the state of South Dakota (77,116 square miles), with more than enough space to include Delaware (2,489 square miles), too.(p. 114).My rating: 6/10, finished 7/24/11.