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The Final Four of Everything

The Final Four of Everything
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In American Bracketology, Mark Reiter and Richard Sandomir take the elegant art of “bracketology” and use it as an eye- opening and hilarious tool to celebrate everything that’s good, bad, and silly in our American way of life.

It’s great entertainment: Americans have an insatiable appetite for knowing what is good, better, and best in their world. If the issue is historical, they want their knowledge base refined. If the issue is sociopolitical, they want their preferences acknowledged. If the issue is popular culture, they want to be entertained. If it’s a consumer issue, they don’t want to be cheated. For the uninitiated, bracketol- ogy is, literally, “the study of brackets.” It derives from the bracket format used to rank the top sixty-four basketball teams in the annual NCAA tournament known as March Madness. That knockout tournament format, the subject of heated debate among hundreds of thousands of people participating in office pools around the land, gave birth to the term bracketology. This is a book that allows Americans to play this game on a much bigger field. The authors have assigned more than 150 brackets—tackling challenges from the serious to the comic, the vital to the trivial—to the finest experts, writers, and personalities this country has on tap.

It’s authoritative: So imagine: Gail Collins on First Ladies, Walter Isaacson on Ben Franklin Wisdom, David Remnick on Pound-for-Pound-fighters, Calvin Trillin on Sandwiches—you get the picture. Frank Rick on The Underserving Hall of Fame, Kevin Conley on Greatest Movie Stunts, Paul Slansky on the Lucky Sperm Club.
Ashland Daily Tidings, October 21, 2009
...Two local cheesemakers made their mark in a competition that was included in the new book 'The Final Four of Everything,' published by Simon and Schuster. Authors Mark Reiter and Richard Sandomir had praise for Rogue Creamery's Crater Lake ...
Medford Mail Tribune, October 21, 2009
...Tribune Two local cheesemakers made their mark in a competition that was included in the new book 'The Final Four of Everything,' published by Simon and Schuster. Authors Mark Reiter and Richard Sandomir had praise for Rogue Creamery's ...
Union Leader, June 29, 2009
...SO THERE'S THIS new book out called 'The Final Four of Everything,' which, after 'Green Eggs and Ham,' may be the best book ever. In putting the book together, the authors -- Mark Reiter and Richard Sandomir -- have ...
Earthtimes.org, June 9, 2009
...rewarding experience of making and fixing things with our hands. For dads who find humor in everything "The Final Four of Everything" by Mark Reiter and Richard Sandomir - Using the art of "bracketology," the authors celebrate everything ...
Syracuse Online, May 10, 2009
...measure up against the all-time great SU commencement speakers? In the spirit of competition -- and of 'The Final Four of Everything,' a new book by Mark Reiter and Richard Sandomir -- we've filled out our brackets for the mythical all-time ...