Channel 5’s The Gadget Show finally has its own Shiny New Book. Here, the presenters of the show bring you their complete guide to gadgets, punishing and pushing every conceivable type of technology to the limit – scouring the globe for the latest and most breath-taking new tech.
Read all about the firsts, the worsts and the downright most ridiculous inventions in gadget history. Discover the best ever gadgets in our top ten lists, reviews and head-to-head gadget face-offs; find out all you want to know about Jason, Rachel, Polly and Jon and even learn how to make your own mobile phone charging trousers or leaf blowing hoverboard.
Get your geek on with Polly’s top Techy Thrills, Jon’s G Ratings and revealing interviews with visionary inventors and celebrity gadget testers, and uncover the secrets behind the tech they really don’t want you to know about.
This is the book The Gadget Show fans have been waiting for, complete with puzzles, quizzes and a look behind the scenes – what goes on in the studio and on the road, and what happens to all the gadgets after the show?
A must have techfest for gadget fans everywhere.
An engrossing treat of a book... Crammed with hugely enjoyable anecdotes...You'll have a wonderful time reading these reminiscences
—— New ScientistThese essays offer the idiosyncrasy and curiosity value that we expect of good, narrative history, combined with much fine writing... Absorbing and persuasive in just the way good stories are
—— Natureconsistently enthralling memoirs by leading thinkers...the result is a remarkably dud-free collection
—— ObserverThis is a book that bursts into life from the first page… Rousing, fascinating… Utterly engaging
—— Camilla Cavendish , Sunday TimesThis book is a sobering, riveting read: part quest, part travelogue, part scientific debate and part much-needed environmental call-to-arms
—— Sarah Barrell , National Geographic TravellerI loved this book. This is natural history at its funniest, most curious, enlightening and heartfelt. I couldn’t put it down. It was like going on safari with Gerald Durrell, Rachel Carson and Redmond O’ Hanlon … I was alternately wide-eyed with wonder, appalled and then tickled to laughter. It’s beautifully written. And it’s powerful. An elegy to every living thing on this remarkable planet. Impossible to finish without being uplifted by the wonder of the natural world and driven to do something about its plight.
—— Nicholas Crane, writer and co-presenter of CoastA gloriously readable, boundlessly fascinating shaggy dog story about the author's quest for one of hte world's more recently extinct species...what makes this book so wonderful: using his eye for detail, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary, teaching you to care about the little things.
—— James Delingpole , Mail on Sundaydelightfully written and a splendid romp through one man’s mole-hunting search among the wilds of animal taxonomy
—— Daily ExpressAt the heart of this delightfully meandering book is a history of how we find and catalogue species, and a thought-provoking examination of our changing attitudes to wildlife
—— BBC FocusFascinating
—— New InternationalistElegiac and personal… Highly recommended
—— Henry Nicholls , BBC WildlifeA stirring tribute to the marvel of all living creatures
—— Sunday Times Summer ReadingEntertaining and provocative
—— Robin McKie , ObserverExciting, breathless
—— Kate Saunders , Saga Magazine[Girling] writes with verve and passion and he makes his case persuasively, with knowledge, enthusiasm and commitment… Brimful with facts and arguments
—— UK Press SyndicationA thought-provoking study
—— Julia Richardson , Daily MailA delight to read
—— 4 stars , Independent On Sunday