A review by mlangman
The Know-it-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World by A.J. Jacobs

4.0

This was a great book! AJ Jacobs chronicles his experiences reading the Encyclopedia Britannica, however, this is far from simply a retelling of this reference book. Instead he adds charming anecdotes about his own life, his troubled relationship with his father and brother-in-law, his and his wife's struggles with infertility, and his own issues with self confidence. He is a charming man, both witty and bright, making this a delightful memoir. I highly recommend it to everyone, however, you should know that he does have a "colorful" vocabulary.