Strangely Specific Books

Sometimes I come across a book in the library while I’m browsing and wonder “How did the author think up the idea to write this book? It’s so specific!” Come on a journey with me as we find some of the most oddly specific topics covered in the library! Get your headphones and grab your Walkman because Marc Masters will take you on ride exploring the ups and downs of the cassette tape in the book High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape . From mixtapes to music history, learn about the musical format we all used to love! (Could anyone ever rewind the tape exactly to the beginning of their favorite song on the first try? I never could!) And sticking with a nostalgic feel, Donovan Hohn went in search of bath toys lost at sea in his book Moby-Duck . Don’t be fooled, though. This book isn’t just about rubber duckies, but about beachcombers, global shipping, toy factories, and scientists. Sometimes, when an author researches oddly specific things, they don’t realize one simple ...