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Unraveling the Mysteries of The Big Bang Theory

An Unabashedly Unauthorized TV Show Companion

Published by Smart Pop
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

4 Science Geeks + 1 Savvy Blonde Waitress = A Big Bang

You don’t have to be a theoretical physicist to understand why The Big Bang Theory is one of the most popular shows on television. Brains meet beauty in a calculus of comedy that always adds up to smart and hilarious results.

Unraveling the Mysteries of The Big Bang Theory: An Unabashedly Unauthorized TV Show Companion is a quantum leap beyond the typical TV show guidebook. Exploring every nook and cranny of the Big Bang Theory universe, it provides a wealth of information about our favorite television show:

  • A profile of “intelligent designers” Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady

  • A detailed look at what went wrong with the unaired original pilot—and what went right in the reboot

  • In-depth background on the principal actors and the characters they play

  • A photo-illustrated breakdown of the Sheldonian universe, from couch to cosmos (including the show locations you can visit in real life)

  • How to get your geek on, Big Bang—style

  • A primer on the show’s key scientific concepts, plus its galaxy of guest star scientists

  • A concise guide to every episode and the meaning behind each title, organized by season

  • An A-Z guide to the pop culture miscellanea mentioned in the show

  • And more!

    Pull up a seat—just not Sheldon’s, which is in a state of eternal dibs—and get ready to unravel the mysteries of The Big Bang Theory.
  • About The Author

    George Beahm is a full-time non-fiction writer who specializes in business books and popular culture. He is a New York Times, Publishers Weekly, LA Times, and USA Today bestselling writer, and his books have been published in over 20 countries worldwide and in every major language. His website is at www.GeorgeBeahm.com.

    Product Details

    • Publisher: Smart Pop (December 6, 2011)
    • Length: 336 pages
    • ISBN13: 9781936661312

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