I used to love these books when I was kid. Every year, I'd look forward to getting the newest edition and reading it cover to cover (yeah, I was huge nerd). Anyways, since I got a Jeopardy tryout coming up (this is what kids who read record books and almanacs for fun become; trivia buffs), I decided to pick up and edition to drill myself with things I may have forgotten, and things that may have changed.
It might just be me, but it certainly feels like the book is a lot less information dense now, and geared to advertise the records made and broken on its shows and road events. In short, lots of "Fastest time running a marathon backwards while juggling" and less stuff like "smallest coin in regular circulation" (does anyone know the answer to that one, by the way?).
Anyways, it wasn't a boring read. It just felt a lot less spectacular and grand, despite trying a lot harder to be spectacular and grand. And for the purposes I got it for, it suffices, I suppose.