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"How to Invent Everything is such a cool book. It's essential reading for anyone who needs to duplicate an industrial civilization quickly." --Randall Munroe, xkcd creator and New York Times-bestselling author of What If?

The only book you need if you're going back in time

What would you do if a time machine hurled you thousands of years into the past. . . and then broke? How would you survive? Could you improve on humanity's original timeline? And how hard would it be to domesticate a giant wombat?

With this book as your guide, you'll survive--
and thrive--in any period in Earth's history. Bestselling author and time-travel enthusiast Ryan North shows you how to invent all the modern conveniences we take for granted--from first principles. This illustrated manual contains all the science, engineering, art, philosophy, facts, and figures required for even the most clueless time traveler to build a civilization from the ground up. Deeply researched, irreverent, and significantly more fun than being eaten by a saber-toothed tiger, How to Invent Everything will make you smarter, more competent, and completely prepared to become the most important and influential person ever. You're about to make history. . . better.

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“Technically, we are all time travelers and we are all trapped. So, even if you happen to be scanning this blurb in what you perceive to be a 'normal' timeline, I heartily recommend you read this book cover to cover.” —Zach Weinersmith, creator of Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal and author of Soonish

“Brilliant conceit. . . . a slyly funny piece of popular science writing.” —Glen Weldon, NPR’s Great Reads of 2018

“Hilarious and endlessly fascinating . . . For the vast general population that might decide to trust their lives to the FC3000, this book is potentially invaluable (and mighty entertaining) one-stop-shop for everything you need to know about life, the universe, and the fly wheel.” —
Christian Science Monitor 

“Ryan North's latest is a handy guide for what to do if you get stuck in the Stone Age…The manual stands well on its own, even if you'll never set foot in a time machine.” —
Popular Mechanics

“An entertaining and informative survey of Big History . . . worth holding on to even if we never do figure out time travel.” —
Toronto Star

“A hilarious and practical guide.” —
Atlas Obscura

“The scale of 
How to Invent Everything is downright encyclopedic, and the voice, on every page, bubbles with humor. Reading it brought me back to all the afternoons I’d spent as a kid flipping through the big reference books in my local library, and then eagerly running home to tell anyone who’d listen what I’d learned. One of this book’s great achievements is the way it so gracefully combines scholarly rigor with youthful wonder.” —Electric Literature    

How to Invent Everything is a genuinely entertaining bit of pop science writing, a brief history of human civilization with a wicked sense of humor and sci-fi set-up that make it as fun as it is informative. It’s an essential read for would-be time travelers as well as anyone who really wants to know all the various uses for an alpaca.” —Barnes & Noble Blog

“I recommend this to any time traveler or world builder who is in the market for a fresh civilization. This is certainly one of those ‘better to have and not need rather than need and not have’ books, folks. So run out and grab this.”
—Geeks of Doom  

“A must-read for any potential time traveler.” —
Unbound Worlds

“Stranded in a past century? Not to worry! Here’s the entertaining and sometimes even hilarious book that will tell you everything you need to know.” –
Christian Science Monitor
“A dazzling piece of work that's also genuinely hilarious.” —Elan Mastai, author of
All Our Wrong Todays

“A witty pop science guide intended for those demanding times when one needs to create a civilization from scratch... wry humor keeps the discussion lighthearted. North’s 'survival guide' is a fun, thoughtful, and thoroughly accessible reference for curious readers, students, and world-builders, as well as wayward time travelers.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Packed with cool, fun, and useful stuff... a friendly and thought-provoking reference, just the thing for the bright kid in the family, to say nothing of the neighborhood time traveler.”
—Kirkus Reviews

About the Author

Ryan North is the New York Times-bestselling author of Romeo and/or Juliet and To Be or Not To Be. He's the creator of Dinosaur Comics and the Eisner Award-winning writer of Adventure Time, Jughead, and The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl for Marvel Comics, and he has a master's in computational linguistics from the University of Toronto. Ryan lives in Toronto with his wife, Jenn, and their dog, Noam Chompsky.

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Riverhead Books; First Edition, First Printing (September 18, 2018)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 464 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 073522014X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0735220140
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.66 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.3 x 1.45 x 9.3 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,410 ratings

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Ryan North is the (New York Times bestselling, Eisner-award winning) creator of Dinosaur Comics, the co-editor of the Machine of Death series, and the author of both "To Be or Not To Be" and "Romeo and/or Juliet": the choose-your-own-path versions of Shakespeare's plays. He also wrote "The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl" for Marvel Comics, who you might know from their movies about an iron man. His non-fiction work includes "How To Invent Everything: A Survival Guide for the Stranded Time Traveller" and the upcoming "How to Take Over the World".

He lives in Toronto, Canada with his wife Jenn and his dog Noam Chompsky.

Customer reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars
1,410 global ratings

Customers say

Customers find the book educational, thoughtful, and interesting. They describe it as a fun, engaging read. Readers also appreciate the style of the book, which is true to the author's personality. Opinions are mixed on the writing style, with some finding it hilarious and intelligent, while others say it lacks prosaic details.

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58 customers mention "Educational value"50 positive8 negative

Customers find the book educational, entertaining, and interesting. They say it has detailed descriptions of technologies and appeals to the geek side. Readers also mention the writing is hilarious and intelligent.

"Great as a bathroom book, or for time traveling. Makes you think of human history and how far we've come." Read more

"...Easy , small , fun chapters with useful footnotes . A gem ." Read more

"...Having said all that, the book is fun and informative. I am glad I read it and I did learn something...." Read more

"Great book to restart civilization." Read more

50 customers mention "Fun read"50 positive0 negative

Customers find the book entertaining, interesting, and engaging. They say it's funny and amazing. Readers also appreciate the whimsical way of provoking thought and sharing information.

"Great as a bathroom book, or for time traveling. Makes you think of human history and how far we've come." Read more

"...Easy , small , fun chapters with useful footnotes . A gem ." Read more

"...Its very humorous and light-hearted, so reading it is pretty entertaining...." Read more

"...Having said all that, the book is fun and informative. I am glad I read it and I did learn something...." Read more

6 customers mention "Style"6 positive0 negative

Customers find the style of the book cool, fun, and true to the author's personality. They describe it as entertaining, tongue-in-cheek, and snarky.

"...Extensive bibliography. All presented in an entertaining, tongue-in-cheek style...." Read more

"...Still very entertaining though. The physical book also looks good." Read more

"I really enjoyed the style of the book. In addition to to being entertaining, the science and methods work." Read more

"North’s style is true to his personality and makes for delightful reading...." Read more

4 customers mention "Gift value"4 positive0 negative

Customers find the book a great gift and perfect for an inquisitive teen or adult.

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34 customers mention "Writing style"23 positive11 negative

Customers find the writing style hilarious and intelligent. They say the author has a great sense of humor, and the descriptions are easy to understand. However, some readers feel the book is lacking in prosaic details and uses small text. Additionally, they mention the charts and graphs are too big and none of them are decipherable on the Kindle version.

"Im about halfway through the book, and Im enjoying it a ton. Its very humorous and light-hearted, so reading it is pretty entertaining...." Read more

"...Ryan has done a great job of both his research and his explanations, considering the need to keep the word count to reasonable limits...." Read more

"...If it was really going to serve that purpose, the book is rather lacking in prosaic, but essential details, such as "how am I going to kill some..." Read more

"This book is well written and clearly researched especially from the historical point of view. However, it does leave certain inventions out...." Read more

Laugh out loud Funny and RIDICULOUSLY packed with facts!
5 out of 5 stars
Laugh out loud Funny and RIDICULOUSLY packed with facts!
Ryan North has achieved an amazing feat: essentially encapsulating each building blocks that makes up civilization in something you, yourself, could actually probably do, if pressed. There's so many facts and hints to bigger stories in here, too: how phosphorus was discovered (warning: extremely gross); a Sumerian beer making prayer/recipe; diagrams explaining collar harnesses (for horses) and bicycles (for humans). Electricity, philosophy, music, airplanes, sailboats, not dying. This book's got it all.If you like learning and/or laughing: this book's for you. It's so good I bought it three times, two extra copies to give away for winter holiday times and one to keep with me, in case I am ever sucked into a time vortex or stumble into a police box while its owner is away.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
Great as a bathroom book, or for time traveling. Makes you think of human history and how far we've come.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
In simple , albeit not very detailed way , this book tells you how to recreate all the technology that we humans have had since our existence : fire , clay , metal work , fuel ,
transportation , flight , medicine , music , art , computers . Easy , small , fun chapters with useful footnotes . A gem .
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Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023
Im about halfway through the book, and Im enjoying it a ton. Its very humorous and light-hearted, so reading it is pretty entertaining. The parts of history classes I always loved was getting to hear all of the stupid errors humans have made in our past (I never cared to hear about culture tbh), and this book covers that well.

If you want to learn a lot of new things, then this is the book to get. Do keep in mind that if you do not have an engineering mind, then this book might not do you much good. To go through EVERY inventions building block components takes a heavy amount of knowledge surrounding the basics.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2019
This book is entertaining and informative, but the title is overblown. And the conceit that the book is intended to help time travelers stranded in the past recreate the comforts of modern civilization quickly enough to be realized in their lifetime wears a little thin at times. If it was really going to serve that purpose, the book is rather lacking in prosaic, but essential details, such as "how am I going to kill some animals to eat while I am ramping up agriculture?"

In fact, North never mentions weapons at all, except to say that, "While this text does not include explicit instructions for weaponry, we're certain that, should the need arise, you can probably adapt several of the technologies included here to that purpose." (He doesn't even include the formula for gunpowder in the appendix, "Useful Chemicals, How to Make Them, and How They Can Definitely Kill You"! It's useful to have an explosive at hand, even if you never use it in a projectile weapons.) Given that fact that, in most eras of the past, you would probably need weapons right away, for hunting and defense, this would be small comfort for the stranded time traveler. North's style of humor also wore a little thin for me after a while.

Having said all that, the book is fun and informative. I am glad I read it and I did learn something.

I would also like to comment on the reviews complaining about the Kindle edition of this book being impossible to view the numerous diagrams. This may well, be true, if you are reading it on a Kindle; but I had no trouble viewing them in the Kindle app on my iPad. While I think Amazon does deserve criticism for not making the ebook usable on their flagship ereader, I don't think it's fair to penalize the author by giving this book low star ratings for something he has no control over.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
Great book to restart civilization.
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
Excellent!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2020
You definitely want this book if you are likely to be stuck in the past!
Entertaining and informative; a good recap of how we got to where we are, and how we could have done better.
I found myself branching off to do further reading on specific items of interest.
Ryan has done a great job of both his research and his explanations, considering the need to keep the word count to reasonable limits.
There are a few points he could have delved into a little more, such as the increase in productivity with the horse collar (4 to1), or the massive increase in food value of 'New World' crops such as corn and potatoes (4 to 1 and 8-1 respectively) but overall, very very good. Don't go time traveling without it!!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
Book came bent and the paper is the cheapest of stock very very thin & easily damaged

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5.0 out of 5 stars Educational and Thoroughly Hilarious
Reviewed in Canada on May 14, 2024
I won't spoil the book's gimmick, but I can tell you that the hilarity never ends - but at the same time, it is extremely informative. It gives the basics (with references that you can follow up on) for a lot of things, from writing and the idea of "Arabic" numerals, to farming, to basic medical care and development, to spinning and weaving, to determining latitude and longitude, to creating clocks, to basic human flight, and lots more in between!

Plus a number of puns, and footnoting that reminded me of Terry Pratchett. From my description of it, my brother (who I lent it to as soon as I finished it) thinks it sounds like Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy....
Furkan yavuz
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Reviewed in Turkey on August 19, 2024
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Nick Harrison
5.0 out of 5 stars Funny, interesting, clever and well-designed, plus saved me a trip to hospital on holiday
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 25, 2023
The whole book is really interesting. I spent a lot of my holiday reading sections out to my wife and kids, or forcing them to read it. Some of the ideas are brilliant, it's incredibly well-researched

I'd just finished it when I slipped over and dislocated my thumb. My mind immediately went back to the section about fixing broken bones, and before the pain hit me I had pulled it out and snapped it into place as per the instructions. Also, the book says "traction in position can be really painful, but setting your own bones is a super badass thing to do, so make sure to tell someone the story when you get a chance."

Hence this review. Thanks Ryan!
O. Richard
3.0 out of 5 stars Fun and interesting read. But printed WAY TOO SMALL.
Reviewed in France on April 1, 2023
It's catchy, fun to read, and really interesting. But seriously : it's printed way too small. I've never seen something so tiny. It's barely readable. I wish it was printed bigger on more pages.
pavan chandra
5.0 out of 5 stars What every man should know
Reviewed in India on September 17, 2022
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