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This Week’s Word Is “Starfighter.”
Love technical specs? Love diagrams? Love TIE fighters? Then the TIE Fighter Owners’ Workshop Manual is just for you! This book would make an excellent Father’s Day gift, and there’s still just about time to grab one before the day arrives. For more inspiration do check out GeekDad’s Father’s Day Gift Guide, which this book really should have been part of, if only I’d been bright enough to include it!
Despite my being about as practical as a chocolate fireguard, I have always been fascinated by Haynes Owner’s Workshop manuals. Being a child of the 70s and 80s, when people actually maintained their own cars, Haynes manuals were all over the place during my formative years. In the UK, these manuals were for exotic sounding rust buckets like the “Austin Allegro” and “Hillman Imp.”
There was something about Haynes manuals cutaway diagrams and technical specifications that fascinated my geeky information and numbers obsessed mind. The format appealed but the subject matter didn’t. I’m not sure who at Haynes made the decision to break away from motor vehicles, but whoever thought of this simple sidestep was a genius.
Step up Haynes “Lifestyle” manuals. Books that take the appeal of the Haynes manual and apply it to other areas…