The Dangerous Book for Boys and The Pocket Dangerous Book for Boys:Things to Do by Conn and Hal Iggulden
In an age where nearly every house has a television, computer, or video game system of some sort, these books remind us what adventures lie outside our front doors. As fathers, Conn and Hal Iggulden have written this to get kids (thrill seeking boys in particular) off the couch and out on an adventure. But it serves nostalgic fathers well too!
The Pocket Dangerous Book for Boys contains many of the same activities as the original, along with some new ones. Both links can be found at the right.
Enjoy!
Charlie
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The Dangerous Book for Boys
Equal parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boys became a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Book is a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own). The Pocket Dangerous Book for Boys:Things to Do |



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