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Made In The America
A**R
Print quality really bad
The books quality is abysmal. Pages have been coming off and it is not even 15 days since I bought. Unfortunately I can’t return it since return period has passed.
M**R
a nice american journey to modern day
I was so wondered when i read about evolution of american assent from european assent!
A**U
Good
Good
A**A
an engaging read
a very enjoyable read,do buy ,bill Bryson is super.
M**M
Five Stars
bill bryson never disappoints!
M**N
I enjoyed reading it but found it difficult to hold when ...
I had a shock when the ooh arrived.....the size of it !I enjoyed reading it but found it difficult to hold when relaxing... I must say Bill Bryson has immense knowledge and can impart it well... I had hoped to find a little more about the way Americanisms are creeping into the English language (Which I deplore.
R**R
I am a great fan of Bill Bryson so it is maybe unfair ...
I am a great fan of Bill Bryson so it is maybe unfair for me to comment. But - I think I have every book he has written and this is the latest. He is generally known for his acute sense of humour and sharp observation, so this book is a bit of a surprise. One is suddenly aware of his wide interests and deep research that he has put into this book on the development of the American English language. Quite fascinating.
M**E
Exhaustive history of the mangled English language.
I felt the final chapter let this down, being a summary of how the education system in America isn't all that bad. Since it was written a decade ago now, there's definitely a new edition to be made about the neologisms that have erupted in the new digital age. Bryson occasionally fails to find the etymological roots of words ( eg political correctness) but other than these tiny caveats this is a bloody brilliant gripping read. From the wright bros to Piggly Wiggly, Kellogg's to Macy's, its an absolute treasure of man stuff. This has provided me with hours of useful/ useless dinner party trivia to bore with: and not only that, I will also be able to Annoy my students too. I love the way he takes apart every myth concerning the founding fathers and exposes the slaughter of the indigenous population. Top, top stuff.
D**K
A little dry (for Bryson)
This is both an account of American English (which is what I got the book for) and American history. Difficult to say which predominates. It's not written in as much of a wry style as many of Bryson's books so I found it a little dry. Not Bryson's best work in my view, but a scholarly account nevertheless. I remain a fan of Bill Bryson, this is the only book (so far) I haven't fully enjoyed.
M**N
Starting the year off with a bang
I was expecting a deep dive into the American language and traditions, much along the lines of Melvyn Bragg's Adventure of English, but this is so much more. I don't (yet) know too much about American history, so some of the myths Bryson blows up weren't too familiar to me, but a lot of it blew my mind is a sort of 'but... hey!' kind of way. A huge selection of themes and a sweeping timeline means that this will be difficult to beat for book of the year, already!
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