147 Things: My User's Guide to the Universe, from Black Holes to Bellybuttons
Written by Jim Chapman
Narrated by Jim Chapman
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LIFE IS WEIRD.
I'm an extremely curious chap and with this book I wanted to share the content of my noggin, because I think these are the 147 things that have helped me through this thing we call life. Sometimes because it shows how lucky we are to be here at all, but often because I’m a moron and learned whatever lesson it taught me the hard way, and I’d like to save you the pain of making the same mistakes (I refer here to the waxing of my pubic hair).
Ever wondered if first times are over-rated (hint: they are), whether you’ll ever find the one (hint: there are 7 billion of us) or pondered the sheer unlikelihood of the you who is you being in the world right now? If so, then YouTube superstar and fact-obsessed, over-sharer Jim Chapman is here to explain it all – whether it’s why your heart actually aches after a break-up, what’s happening when you get hangry, or why people are just so plain RUDE online.
Along the way, we’ll find out how much fun he has when Tanya’s sleep-talking and why he looked like a gangly T-rex with wonky teeth when he was a teenager. As with his videos, no subject is off-limits, as Jim lifts the lid on his life and his relationships, sharing embarrassing stories and things he’s learnt along the way (trust us, the thing about kangaroos will really freak you out).
Read by Jim in his own unique style, this audiobook contains an exclusive interview with Emma Gannon, author of Ctrl + Alt + Del.
Jim Chapman
Jim Chapman draws on sixty years of experience as a Christian and his personal study of the scriptures to share insights on God’s Word. He has earned degrees from Wheaton College, the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, and Phoenix Seminary. He’s made a living working with numbers but a life working with words—especially the written and living Word. His previously published work is a delightful, creative story called The Night After Christmas [WinePress,2009], an illustrated hardback book that brings the reader back to the original meaning of the holiday.
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