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Amazon.com's "Grownup School" Expert Guides

1 - I can do better 2 - Jury's out 3 - Pretty darn good 4 - Splendiferous 5 - Awesometastic (by 0 people)   Your rating: 1 - I can do better 2 - Jury's out 3 - Pretty darn good 4 - Splendiferous 5 - Awesometastic

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Amazon.com invites readers to write guides focussing on products for a specific task, e.g. "So you'd like to ..." (escape from the lab and take over the world.)

Here are a number of specially commissioned "expert" guides from Amazon. I'm not sure who some of these experts are, but they are probably well-known in their respective fields.

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Technical Difficulties 

Despite the "last updated" data in the side-bar to the right, the data on this page is updated automagically when Amazon.com changes the source page. (See articles marked "NEW")

Unfortunately, the source page has some dead links. I've notified Amazon.com, but they don't seem to care about maintaining their website nearly as much as they once did. Oh well. Probably dead links include:

African Novels by Tony D'Souza
Witches and Wizards by Gregory Maguire

Arts 

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Biography 

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History 

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"How-to" 

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"Ideas" 

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Science 

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Travel 

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