This book was really interesting as it portrays facts that children may be curious about and have the questions answered. It is a great informational book that provides certain skills that children may find a hobby or just something interesting. Children have questions about the world and this book does a good job on answering those questions as well as satisfying their curiosity.
I always enjoy GWR. I have read every book since 2010, and it has never let me down. It is somewhat tough to rate this book due to the fact that it just has lots of records people set, but I give it 5 stars, because I find it very interesting and informative, not to mention an extremely exciting read. I really like GWR 2015, along with all of the former books, and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys reading about amazing and strange things people have done.
This is the second book I read in the Guinness world record Series, I skip 2 book from 2012 and I read 2015. There are a lot of amazing things about this book, a lot of interesting fact that I don't know about. What kind of disappointed me is that there were a lot of things that did not change form last year, but over all, this is a pretty good book and I do recommend it.
This layout is terrible. There is hardly anything to catch your attention and there are sooo many facts frankly it's overwhelming. Not a fun read. I thought it would be a light flip through and fun read to scan. Not so.
I read the book in a few day and it goes fast. The text is small and most of it has pictures on every page. I enjoyed the whole book. I liked reading all the talents and thought they were really. The book is a non fiction genre.