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More Information Than You Require [Hardcover]

John Hodgman
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)


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Book Description

October 21, 2008
The bestselling author of The Areas of My Expertise— also known as The Daily Show’s “Resident Expert” and the PC in the iconic Mac ads—picks up exactly where his first book left off. Exactly.

Like its predecessor, MORE INFORMATION THAN YOU REQUIRE compiles incredibly handy made up facts into brief articles, overlong lists, frighteningly complex charts, and beguiling narratives on new and familiar themes such as:
THE PAST (because there is always more)
THE FUTURE (because they say there is still some left to discuss)
THE METHOD BY WHICH WE “ELECT” OUR PRESIDENTS (as this will be happening soon)
THE STRANGE OKAPI (an actual animal) GAMBLING: THE SPORT OF THE ASTHMATIC MAN (includes hermit crab racing)
HOW TO BE A FAMOUS MINOR TELEVISION PERSONALITY (hint: go on television)
PLUS: 700 MOLE-MAN NAMES (and their occupations)

Yes. HODGMAN MAY HAVE BEEN BRIEFLY ABSENT FROM YOUR LIFE, but with this volume he is ready to pick up exactly where THE AREAS OF MY EXPERTISE left off—specifically AT PAGE 237.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Amazon Best of the Month, October 2008: While writer and former literary agent John Hodgman had a considerable cult following before the publication of his first book, The Areas of My Expertise, the exact moment when Hodgmania hit fever pitch can be traced to his November 16, 2005, appearance on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, when a "Famous Minor Television Personality" was born. Since then he has welcomed a new level of visibility as the Resident Expert on The Daily Show, appearing as the PC in the ubiquitous "Get a Mac" ads, and in bit roles in movies and on TV, so the world should be primed to embrace More Information Than You Require, Book Two in his Compendium of Complete World Knowledge (or, as it says on the cover, "New Ferret, Same Old Con"). Fun facts, bizarre trivia, and oddball photos ("Figure 51: Jane Addams, Pre-Antlers") are crammed into every corner of the page with extended riffs on How to Tell the Future Using a Pig’s Spleen, What to Expect While Serving as a Juror, Gambling ("Sure Thing Number Three: Star Wars Slots"), How to Deal With Some Common Infestations, and of course, How to Be Famous. And what he did for hobos in The Areas of My Expertise, celebrating their free spirit and conniving ways (and a list of 700 hobo names), Hodgman does for mole-men, the "race of humanoids who live in the complex warren of tunnels and vast caverns beneath the earth." Did you know, for instance, that Thomas Jefferson uncovered on his "mole-manic palace known as Monticello" a "small group (or 'Parlor') of mole-men dining on weevil pie and discussing world affairs... 'They touched my face,' wrote Jefferson, 'and hissed, as is their custom.'" Naturally there are 700 Mole-Man Names and Occupations included ("No. 281: Mr. Wallow Dripstone, a worm rider"). Hodgman may be up to the same old con, but this brand new ferret of a book is a wise (and wise-ass) little predator who will swindle away your reading time with endless hours of rabies-free laughs. --Brad Thomas Parsons

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"There's just enough true in the book to be very alarming."
-RACHEL MADDOW

"Fascinating!"
-Jon Stewart

"Hodgman is funny, clever, and has the face of a giant baby."
-Ricky Gervais

"I love this book so much I nearly read it."
-Justin Long ("Mac" in the Apple ads)

"Hodgman has forged his own tradition here-one that I expect will be imitated widely in the future, though probably not with success. An imagination like this is not so easily duplicated. For now, then, let us just enjoy the real thing."
-Elizabeth Gilbert, #1 New York Times Bestselling author of Eat, Pray, Love

"John Hodgman is funny in this way where sometimes I just stare at the paragraphs trying to figure out how he's doing it. Like there's some hidden trick in his brave, deadpan sentences that makes them funnier than they have a right to be."
-Ira Glass

"More Information than You Require is exactly the tonic for these truth- challenged times: a transformation of pedestrian reality through the enlightened power of imagination and insatiable list-making."
-The Onion AV Club --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Dutton Adult; First Edition edition (October 21, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0525950346
  • ISBN-13: 978-0525950349
  • Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 1.2 x 8.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #585,198 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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If you liked the first book (as I did), you will like the second one. Joe Airaudi  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
I laugh out loud every time I pick it up. Ellen Dennis French  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
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44 of 52 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect toilet reading October 23, 2008
Format:Hardcover
Hodgman's book, like the man, is hysterical. I was fortunate to hear him speak in Brookline, MA (his hometown) and after he signed books. I then spent most of the night reading. And much to my family's annoyance, laughing. At 3:00 AM, laughter in a (mostly) sleeping house isn't good.

The section "How to become a famous minor television personality" is worth the price of the book by itself, It is everything you wanted to know about how Hodgman went from a literary agent and writer to a regular on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and his gig as "I'm a PC...". As you can imagine, there are many twists to the story including details pertaining to Battlestar Galactica, Justin Timberlake, American Airlines Admirals Club and other seemingly random people and places.

A clever touch is that the book doubles as a page-a-day-calendar (there is a date on each page with a date-specific bit of wisdom). After reading much of the book in one sitting last night, I realize I messed up. I should have had the book in the bathroom and read a single page each day while on the throne. Somehow I think Hodgman would appreciate that.
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25 of 29 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars If you need a laugh, you need John Hodgman. October 24, 2008
Format:Hardcover
Let me make a prediction. As a writer, John Hodgman will be to poetry what Stephen King is to modern historical thought. Is that farcical? You bet. Okay, John Hodgman isn't a poet, and Stephen King while an unsurpassed author of horror fiction, isn't an author of history. One fact that isn't a farce, however, John Hodgman is simply brilliant as a writer of faux facts. From a humor point of view, I can't remember a book that I've enjoyed more than More Information than You Require.

Coming on the heels of Hodgman's unique The Areas of My Expertise, More Information Than You Require is in everyway a continuation of the earlier book; even continuing the numbering of the pages. By the way, More Information will stand on its own as a read, but for the uninformed reader the paging may throw them off. Where as Area's of My Expertise dealt with hobos and hobo names, More Information deals with mole men and mole men names and claims that even the iconic Thomas Jefferson had dealings with them. Brilliant! Other notable points that stand out: Today in History sections. What's the funniest bit? Racing hermit crabs! I'd like to think of something to compare The Areas of My Expertise and More Information than You Require to, but there simply isn't anything; like the cheese, they stand alone.

The English language is very precise. Terms like "genius" and "stunning" have very specific meanings. One of our communication problems today is that we're skewing the language with new uses/meanings for specific terms. Hodgman's More Information Than You Require is stunningly funny. It will entertain you for months or years to come. Is the book written by a genius? Only time will tell. I guess if Hodgman discovers how we can travel faster than the speed of light we could call him a genius. He is an intellect and he is certainly funny.

During this Presidential election year and especially because of the economic bad news, we need More Information than You Require.

This review was written on a PC for PC. I hope that's not a conflict of interest.

Peace to all.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is invaluable. October 26, 2008
Format:Hardcover
Simply put, this book (and its predecessor) is/are the epitome of COMPLETE WORLD KNOWLEDGE. I bought this book the day it came out, and the introduction alone was worth the full purchase price.

In addition to useful information on mole-men and gambling, this book also includes a helpful section on the presidents, past and future, as well as a brief exposition on how the glorious half-sultan of our nation is chosen.

The page-a-day calendar is also a handy feature, but I hope that the paperback edition has different facts, as buying the same calendar twice would be uneconomical. (You will have to buy the paperback edition, since the proper way to read a page-a-day calender is, of course, to rip out each page once you're done with it.)

All in all, this book is well worth any amount of money that you agree to pay for it, and should be on every shelf of the serious scholar.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars A lot!
@wahidao: It's pages like pages 492-500 that make me love @hodgman's books even more than I would without pages like those, which would still be a lot.

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Published 5 months ago by womr
2.0 out of 5 stars Overload
Capitalized sentences on every page and in nearly every paragraph? Not necessary. Found this book to be more of a distraction while trying to read as opposed to enjoyable. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Wh1teBean
5.0 out of 5 stars Packed with useless info!
I love how crazy-nuts this book can get sometimes! I really didn't expect a follow-up to the first one, so this came as a pleasant surprise (It seems there's going to be a third as... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Jamil Bhatti
3.0 out of 5 stars read in bits
Dry humor is better in short bits, not in book form. Most of this is an amusing book (I skimmed/skipped the mole men parts.) Don't try and read it in one setting. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Chris Houchens
5.0 out of 5 stars And buy the audiobook too!
This volume has a decidedly different feel than AoME, since it was written under the shroud of self-consciousness that comes with success. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Irene Adler
1.0 out of 5 stars five pages of funny isn't enough
John Hodgman is funny in short little bits, Say five minutes at a time. And there are places in the book that get a chuckle or even a good laugh, but mostly it is dross. Read more
Published on December 8, 2010 by Richard J. Blackmore
4.0 out of 5 stars really self-consciously lough out loud
The genius of John Hodgman, both in this book and in his earlier book and in his appearances on the television's Daily Show (But not in his appearances shilling the overrated... Read more
Published on October 20, 2010 by J. Edgar Mihelic
5.0 out of 5 stars I laughed out loud at the first book, I'm laughing now reading this...
If you liked the first book (as I did), you will like the second one. It's neither more of the same, nor is it so much of a departure that fans of the first book will be let down. Read more
Published on October 4, 2010 by Joe Airaudi
5.0 out of 5 stars Very creative and funny
This book struck me as much funnier than the "prequel" the Areas of My Expertise. His tone remains droll and matter-of-fact, and the information is of the same ilk, but the... Read more
Published on September 28, 2010 by T. ORourke
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than his 1st book
More Information Than You Require is a better, funnier read than Hodgman's first, The Areas Of My Expertise. Read more
Published on June 23, 2010 by Jason A. Tselentis
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Will JoCo be part of this audiobook too?
Yes, I believe Hodgman posted to his blog that JoCo would be returning.
http://www.areasofmyexpertise.com/2009/04/for-the-lazy-and-illiterate/
May 22, 2009 by Alice Lee |  See all 2 posts
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