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I liked this book because geronimo is funny and the catch on words make it a whole lot funier than most other books.

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A very quick read but really the bare bones basics on Edison. I found the inconsistent headings (some bolded, some jammed right into the end or beginning of a paragraph) distracting. It seemed odd that in a book of just 58 pages (38 of actual text) that there was a discussion of Edison's apparent displays of animal cruelty. While most of the book is pretty straightforward, factual information, when the author discusses the "War of Currents," personal bias seems to get in the way as he portrays Edison as an hypocrite who ultimately advocated for the electric chair and electrocuted animals even though he was against capital punishment. Overall, I got the feeling the writer was more of a Tesla man.