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Mental Floss presents In the Beginning: From Big Hair to the Big Bang, mental floss presents a Mouthwatering Guide to the Origins of Everything

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Sure, you know all about the birds and bees. But did Dad ever tell you that it wasn't a stork that put that shiny can opener in your kitchen drawer? Or paperclips started out as proud, Nazi-fighting warriors? And did he tell you how cruise control was originally conceived by a blind genius? From mullets to Silly Putty, lie detectors to karaoke, we've got the true stories behind everything you didn't think had stories. Because if you're looking for answers, In the Beginning is the place to start.

2007 pages, Unknown Binding

First published November 1, 2007

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2,154 reviews68 followers
December 7, 2022
I loved this book when I initially got it as a kid. I devoured it, and it instilled me with a wealth of knowledge that I'd never even truly considered before. The book is by Mental Floss, a website that I adored growing up and that had among the luminaries contributing to it one Ransom Riggs back in the day. Funny how that stuff works out. So, for a younger person? This book ranks up there with the old Disinformation titles that used to grace the bookshelves. Entertaining and a quick read that will open their minds up to the more bizarre bits of world history. To an adult? A lot of it is just old hat.

The book doesn't translate well digitally due to formatting, which is unfortunate since I no longer have my physical copy of it. Nevertheless, I'm glad I took the time to look through it. I miss the old days of Mental Floss and Disinformation and learning about the world. There are some mysteries in here (like silphium) that I still wonder about now and again. Other bits have been summarily disproven in the decades since it was first published.

Still? A fun way to open your mind to the mysteries of things. And a good way to start looking at life through the context of history and how we got here.
Profile Image for Larry Hostetler.
399 reviews4 followers
August 10, 2016
Easy reading, interesting. Each page (or two) has the history of various items from paper clips to the word "guy." While I used it primarily for bathroom reading (it's very appropriate for that use), it is informative and worth the read. It won't change your view on life, but will add to your knowledge, and might even win a bet in a bar.
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1,448 reviews19 followers
December 10, 2009
Being a lover of trivia, finding this book was a joy to me. Done in a easy-to-understand writing style, the authors do a great job of including humor and facts to make an enjoyable read about how everyday things got their unique starts and improvements. A great book for fact lovers.
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6 reviews4 followers
July 24, 2010
I'm a huge fan of Mental Floss, and this is one of my favorites books by them. You'll find a lot of information on how many of the things you encounter in daily life have started. It's a really fun read.
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July 23, 2014
The Mental Floss books are entertaining. No exception with this one. Origins of things one would have no idea to. They say learning something new each day is one of the keys to maintaining mental sharpness as we age. These books fit the bill.
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91 reviews7 followers
January 12, 2008
Lots of interesting facts & stories about various topics. My favorites were the stories of traffic lights, big hair, surgery, and London Bridge.
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December 3, 2010
You know me and my trivia! This book was tons of fun to read when I wanted something light but still intriguing.
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Author 14 books99 followers
February 25, 2011
I love these kinds of books, this one was inspired.
Tell the origin stories of damn near everything.
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21 reviews7 followers
July 31, 2011
A bunch of stuff that you never knew you wanted or needed to know. Great read.
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September 19, 2012
Loved the illustrations, book was hilarious.
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January 17, 2016
Anything by Mental Floss is fun and informative, and fulfils the promise of making you "Feel Smart Again!" in easy-to-digest chunks. This one did not disappoint.
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July 31, 2014
Amazing and interesting facts, left me wanting to get all the other books and buy a magazine subscription.
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May 25, 2014
I love trivia but found this book to be too wordy. It didn't hold my interest.
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