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Nebraska Curiosities: Quirkly Characters, Roadside Oddities & Other Offbeat Stuff (Curiosities Series)

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $15.95
Manufacturer: Globe Pequot
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Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-04-09
Summary: "Plenty of "Nebraska", not enough "Curiosities""
I bought this book during a recent trip to Nebraska, both as a travel reference and an addition to my collection of other books in the same series. In short, I am somewhat disappointed. It contains plenty of interesting factoids, but overall it's sorely lacking when compared to other "Curiosities" books.
For one thing, many of the sites covered do not match the usual series criteria for "Curiosities." Traditionally, the focus has been on offbeat visitable locations, such as roadside oddities, strange museums, and the like. Just because a town has a semi-quirky bit of history, or is the hometown of someone notable, does not mean that there is something "curious" to be seen there. Nebraska Curiosities ignores this and ends up feeling unfocused because of it.
In many of the entries, I get the impression that the authors were trying to cover for a perceived dearth of interesting sights in Nebraska. Strange, since I found many, and more deserving, "Curiosities" in the Omaha area alone, which were not covered in this book. I can't help but wonder what else was overlooked statewide.
Finally, much of the writing is padded with "cutesy" wordplay that reads like a forced exercise in creative writing. It gets confusing at times; on more than one occasion I found myself thinking, "Get to the point, already!" The incessant repetition of terms like "Huskers" and "Flyover Country" gets tedious pretty quickly, too.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-03-27
Summary: "Just plain fun!"
This is a great book for Nebraska residents who think they have to travel out-of-state to see anything interesting, and for everyone else who thinks Nebraska is just a flat place you have to drive through to get to whatever is on the other side. The authors present a variety of sites to see and places to visit along with some fun bits of trivia. Did you know actress Myrna Loy was named after a little town in Nebraska? Or that the founder of Scientology was born in another small Nebraska town? The authors combine photography, geography, and clever word-play to take the reader on a virtual tour of Nebraska's best kept secrets. A great gift for the hard-to-buy-for people on your list!
