This Book Isn't Safe

· Sold by Penguin
4.3
6 reviews
Ebook
192
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Colin Furze, five-time Guinness World Record Holder and YouTube's undisputed king of crazy inventions, instructs fans and curious young inventors on how to build ten brand new wacky inventions at home with an affordable tool kit.

Colin Furze's bonkers and brilliant inventions such as a homemade hoverbike, DIY Wolverine Claws, an alarm clock ejector bed, and Hoover shoes have earned him 4.5 million YouTube subscribers and more than 450 million video views. Now Colin is on a mission to inspire a new generation of budding inventors with This Book Isn't Safe

This Book Isn't Safe contains instructions on how to make ten brand new inventions with a basic at-home toolkit, alongside behind-the-scenes stories about some of Colin's greatest inventions and top secret tips and tricks straight from his invention bunker (aka a shed in his backyard in Stamford Lincolnshire).

Ratings and reviews

4.3
6 reviews
Chris Raymond
September 1, 2017
Just a 5 star to offset the jerk who gave it a one star before it's even released.
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Ruth Belayneh
January 3, 2018
My kids love it
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About the author

Colin Furze is a British plumber turned inventor with 5 million subscribers on YouTube and over 450 million video views. Every two weeks he unveils a new invention on his YouTube channel. His most popular creations have over twenty million views.

He holds five Guinness World Records for the largest bonfire, the longest motorcycle, the fastest speed on a mobility scooter, the fastest pram, and the fastest toilet.

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