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Books with title How to Be a Genius

  • How to Be a Genius

    DK Publishing

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Oct. 5, 2009)
    This incredible book tells you how the brain works, how it helps you survive in the world, and how it makes you the person that you are. You can study the different functions, areas, and states of the brain, and at each stage, there are cool games, quizzes, puzzles, brain teasers, and more! The activities show readers how their brains can work even better, making this a challenging, informative, and practical book; the only one of its kind on the market.
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  • How to be a Genius

    Dominic Barker, Hannah Shaw

    eBook (Orchard Books, Aug. 4, 2011)
    In this Guide to Trouble, Max and Molly will show you, clever reader:1. How to mend a puncture WITH MUD2. How to cover Mr Everett's dog WITH  MUD3. How to accidentally-also-at-the-same-time be a real-life GENIUS!
  • How To Be a Genius

    Jonathan Hancock, Alan Rowe

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, Nov. 1, 2001)
    Discusses how to improve your memory, strengthen your brain power, improve creativity, and provides the secrets of other geniuses such as Einstein and Mozart.
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  • How to Be a Genius

    Jonathan Hancock

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, June 30, 2000)
    Another title in the popular "How To" series, this time an indispensable guide for each of us! We all want to improve our performance, whether it's to achieve fame, fortune or just self-satisfaction. This book will guide you through all the necessary practical steps to not only realisingyour potential, but also exceeding all your expectations. Along the way we look at geniuses from the past, and take hot tips from them. There are plenty of tests and games throughout, to check your progress and sharpen up those brain cells, so you'll be all set for passing those exams with flyingcolours.Jonathan Hancock has twice made it into the Guinness Book of Records by performing amazing mental feats. He can memorize a pack of shuffled playing cards in less than a minute and still holds the world record for remembering people's names. He has written several books about the brain, and lectureson how we can improve our performance.
  • How to Be a Genius

    DK Publishing

    Paperback (DK Publishing, Aug. 16, 2009)
    This incredible book tells you how the brain works, how it helps you survive in the world, and how it makes you the person that you are. You can study the different functions, areas, and states of the brain, and at each stage, there are cool games, quizzes, puzzles, brain teasers, and more! The activities show readers how their brains can work even better, making this a challenging, informative, and practical book; the only one of its kind on the market.
  • How to Be a Genius

    Dominic Barker, Hannah Shaw

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton, Aug. 4, 2011)
    A second Max and Molly guide—this time with mud In this Guide to Trouble, Max and Molly will show you, clever reader: How to mend a puncture . . . with mud. How to cover Mr. Everett's dog . . . with mud. And how to accidentally-also-at-the-same-time be a real-life genius!
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  • How to Be a Genius

    DK Publishing

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Oct. 5, 2009)
    This incredible book tells you how the brain works, how it helps you survive in the world, and how it makes you the person that you are. You can study the different functions, areas, and states of the brain, and at each stage, there are cool games, quizzes, puzzles, brain teasers, and more! The activities show readers how their brains can work even better, making this a challenging, informative, and practical book; the only one of its kind on the market.
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  • How to Be a Genius

    Jonathan Hancock, Alan Rowe

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Discusses how to improve your memory, strengthen your brain power, improve creativity, and provides the secrets of other geniuses such as Einstein and Mozart.
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  • How to Be a Genius

    Jonathan Hancock, Alan Rowe

    Library Binding
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  • How To Be A Math Genius

    J F Fitch

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 22, 2015)
    Whether it’s multiplying two three-digit numbers, multiplying by a specific large number like 76,923 or 5,882,353, dividing by anything up to 50 accurate to a large number of decimal places, or figuring out the number of days between dates or what day of the week a date was, this book will teach you how to do that in your head. Do you use the Standard Method by multiplying each digit one at a time? Do you use the Stretch Out Method by adding something to one number and subtracting something from the other number? Do you use the Almost-Round Multiple Method by finding a multiple of one of the numbers that’s easy to multiply by? You choose which method is easiest for you. This book is mainly for those who already understand the basic concepts of math and wish to be able to do math in their head. It is not a substitute for tutoring for those who struggle with math.
  • How to Be a Genius

    Jonathan Hancock, Alan Rowe

    Library Binding (Scholastic Library Publishing, Sept. 1, 2001)
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  • How to Be a Genius

    Bebop, Rocksteady

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, May 9, 1991)
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