This is a glorious book that is certainly not limited to use by young boys. It is a veritable bathroom reader (in a sense) for adolescence and manhood, covering activities, histories, reading lists, technology, skills, and fun that we all nostalgically attach to our young masculinity. The book is sturdy, organized haphazardly, but that adds to the urgency of its contents that seem to whisper out of the pages as a book that could easily be required reading for hiking on a summer day, or lazily staying inside in a rain storm, or basically any application. Veering away from it being called "the dangerous book for *boys*," I think the text is also suitable for girls, men, parents, the elderly, the young, or any possible person with any small sense of adventure or the mischief associated with discovery. While I have not read the "girls" version of the text with the same idea, it is safe to say that this book is one of the most fun that I have had with a text of this sort, and I can't wait until my son is older so I can share it with him. It can be read straight through, read in bits and left on the bedside table, or used as a reference when you are finished. I can't wait to see what fun can be had with this book as my son gets older and we can do a bunch of the activities in it as a family!