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Readers who don’t mind some irreverence can imaginary-armchair-travel to Valhalla (Norse mythology), the Heaviside Layer (Cats), the Djalia (Black Panther’s Wakanda), and the Outer Planes (Dungeons & Dragons).
Hilarious, entertaining, and surprisingly informative, Jennings's volume is recommended for young and old alike and anyone who's ever wondered about the warnings their mother gave them when they were a child. Great fun.
This will be a delightful adventure for map mavens and those who enjoyed Mark Monmonier's From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow and Mark Stein's How the States Got Their Shapes. [Stein's sequel, How the States Got Their Shapes Too, is reviewed on p. 101.—Ed.]—Edward K. Werner, St. Lucie Cty. Lib. Syst., Ft. Pierce, FL