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Arnold Stephen Jacobs Jr., commonly called A.J. Jacobs (born March 20, 1968) is an American journalist, author, and lecturer best known for writing about his lifestyle experiments. He is an editor at large for Esquire and has worked for the Antioch Daily Ledger and Entertainment Weekly. Early life Jacobs was born in New York City to secular Jewish parents Arnold Jacobs Sr., a lawyer, and Ellen Kheel. He has one sister, Beryl Jacobs. He was educated at The Dalton School and Brown University. Career Jacobs has said that he sees his life as a series of experiments in which he immerses himself in a project or lifestyle, for better or worse, then writes about what he learned. The genre is often called immersion journalism or "stunt journalism". In one of these experiments ("stunts") Jacobs read all 32 volumes of the Encyclopædia Britannica, which he wrote about in his book, The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World (2004). In the book, he also chronicles his personal life along with various endeavors like joining Mensa. The book spent eight weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list. NPR's Weekend Edition ran a series of segments featuring the unusual facts Jacobs learned in each letter. Jacobs also wrote a column for Mental Floss magazine describing the highlights of each volume. The book received positive reviews in The New York Times, Time magazine and USA Today. However, Joe Queenan panned it in the New York Times Book Review. Queenan called the book "corny, juvenile, smug, tired" and "interminable" and characterized Jacobs as "a prime example of that curiously modern innovation: the pedigreed simpleton." Four months later, Jacobs responded in an essay entitled “I Am Not a Jackass”. In 2005 Jacobs out-sourced his life to India such that personal assistants would do everything for him from answering his e-mails, reading his children good-night stories, and arguing with his wife. Jacobs wrote about it in an Esquire article called "My Outsourced Life" (2005). The article was excerpted in The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss. Jacobs also talked about his outsourcing experiences on a Moth storytelling podcast. In another experiment Jacobs wrote an article for Esquire called "I Think You're Fat" (2007), about the experiment he conducted with Radical Honesty, a lifestyle of total truth-telling promoted by Virginia therapist Brad Blanton, whom Jacobs interviewed for the article. Jacobs' book The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible (2007) chronicles his experiment to live for one year according to all the moral codes expressed in the Bible, including stoning adulterers, blowing a shofar at the beginning of every month, and refraining from trimming the corners of his facial hair (which he followed by not trimming his facial hair at all). The book spent 11 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, and Jacobs gave a TED talk about what he learned during the project. In May 2017, CBS Television picked up a TV series based on the book. It was originally renamed By the Book for television, but later changed to Living Biblically. The Guinea Pig Diaries: My Life as an Experiment (2009) is a series of first person essays about his experiences with various guides for human behavior, including thanking everyone for the morning cup of coffee. Jacobs is the author of The Two Kings: Elvis and Jesus (1994), an irreverent comedic comparison of Elvis Presley and Jesus; and America Off-Line (1996). In his book Drop Dead Healthy: One Man's Humble Quest for Bodily Perfection (2012), he explores different ways humans can bring their bodies to peak health, from diet to exercise. He wrote the book while walking on a treadmill. Jacobs gave a related TED talk about this health quest entitled "How Healthy Living Nearly Killed Me". From 2011 to 2012, Jacobs wrote the "Extreme Health" column for Esquire magazine, covering such topics as high-intensity interval training and the quantified self. Since 2012, he has written the "Modern Problems" advice column for mental floss magazine. The column compares modern day life to the horrors of the past. As of May 2013, Jacobs writes a weekly advice column for Esquire.com called "My Huddled Masses". The column is crowdsourced to Jacobs's 100,000 Facebook followers, who give etiquette and love advice. He also writes the regular feature "Obituaries" for Esquire, which consists of satirical death notices for cultural trends, such as American hegemony. On June 6, 2015, Jacobs hosted the Global Family Reunion at the New York Hall of Science. Satellite events were held in Salt Lake City, Utah (in partnership with FamilySearch; Cleveland, Ohio (at the Western Reserve Historical Society; Zionsville, Indiana; and Independence, Missouri (at the Midwest Genealogy Center). His project aimed to connect as many people as possible to the global family tree at Geni.com and WikiTree, and the event was planned to be the largest family reunion in history. His experience planning and hosting the event is documented in his 2017 book It's All Relative. On December 5, 2016, Gimlet Media announced Jacobs as the host of Twice Removed, a podcast focused on genealogy. In June 2016, Gimlet announced that the podcast would not be renewed for a second season. Jacobs' April 2022 book The Puzzler reframes global issues as puzzles. In September, 2022, The New York Times published a story by Jacobs detailing a 1988 kayaking excursion in which he and his sister were lost overnight in the waterways of Glacier Bay National Park. They were eventually saved by an unknown group of campers on Kidney Island and a search seaplane rented by their father. Personal life Jacobs is married to Julie Schoenberg and has three sons: Jasper Kheel Jacobs (born March 11, 2004) and twins Zane and Lucas Jacobs (born August 24, 2006). Jacobs is a first cousin, once removed, of the legal scholar Cass Sunstein. Jacobs is a member of Giving What We Can and pledges 10% of lifelong earnings to charity. He donates to the Against Malaria Foundation and other effective altruism organizations. Bibliography Books Jacobs, A. J. (1994). The two kings : Jesus and Elvis. Bantam Books. ISBN 9780553373752. 1996. America Off-Line: The Complete Outernet Starter Kit ISBN 978-0836224337 2003. Esquire Presents: What It Feels Like ISBN 978-1416599081 2005. The Know-It-All: One Man’s Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World ISBN 978-0743250627 2007. The Year of Living Biblically: One Man’s Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible (2007) ISBN 978-0743291477 2010. The Guinea Pig Diaries: My Life as an Experiment ISBN 1439104999 2012. Drop Dead Healthy: One Man’s Humble Quest for Bodily Perfection ISBN 978-1416599081 2017. It's All Relative: Adventures Up and Down the World's Family Tree ISBN 978-1476734491 201.... Discover the A J Jacobs popular books. Find the top 100 most popular A J Jacobs books.

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  • How To Sue A Debt Collector synopsis, comments

    How To Sue A Debt Collector

    J. Jacobs

    According to the latest statistics, 1 in 7 people are being pursued by a debt collector. Collectors vigorously pursue collecting debts (whether they are accurate or not.) Some coll...

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    Mrs. J. O. English v. T. G. Jacobs

    Supreme Court of Alabama

    MAYFIELD, Justice. This is an appeal from a jury's verdict and the judgment thereon, rendered by the Circuit Court of Coffee County. Plaintiffappellee recovered a verdic...

  • Makeshift Metropolis synopsis, comments

    Makeshift Metropolis

    Witold Rybczynski

    In this new work, prizewinning author, professor, and Slate architecture critic Witold Rybczynski returns to the territory he knows best: writing about the way people live, just as...

  • The Brown Reader synopsis, comments

    The Brown Reader

    Judy Sternlight

    “To be up all night in the darkness of your youth but to be ready for the day to come…that was what going to Brown felt like.” Jeffrey EugenidesIn celebration of Brown University’s...

  • J. C. Jacobs Banking Co. v. W. Loy synopsis, comments

    J. C. Jacobs Banking Co. v. W. Loy

    Supreme Court of Alabama

    EMBRY, JUSTICE. These consolidated appeals are from judgments entered in an action filed in the Circuit Court of Jackson County on 18 October 1978, by William Loy Campbell, as a cr...

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    J. A. Casey And Harold J. Jacobs Dba

    Supreme Court Of Idaho

    J. A. Casey and Harold J. Jacobs, dba Modern Way Thrift, Inc., and J. A. Casey and Harold J. Jacobs and Modern Way Thrift, Inc. [Modern Way Thrift] originally brought this action i...

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    The Good Book

    Andrew Blauner

    Thirtytwo prominent writers share the Bible passages most meaningful to them in this “Sunday School class you’ve been waiting for” (Garrison Keillor).The Good Book, with an introdu...

  • Charles Ray Jacobs v. Danny Darby Real Estate synopsis, comments

    Charles Ray Jacobs v. Danny Darby Real Estate

    Supreme Court of Texas

    This is a case brought under the DTPA. Charles Ray Jacobs sued Danny Darby Real Estate, Inc. to recover for alleged misrepresentations in advertising certain property for sale unde...

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    We Need to Hang Out

    Billy Baker

    In this “entertaining mix of social science, memoir, and humor, as if a Daniel Goleman book were filtered through the lens of Will Ferrell” (The New York Times Book Review) a middl...

  • The Know-It-All synopsis, comments

    The Know-It-All

    A. J. Jacobs

    33,000 pages 44 million words 10 billion years of history 1 obsessed man Part memoir and part education (or lack thereof), The KnowItAll chronicles NPR contributor A.J. Jacobs's h...

  • Breeds - Jacobs Sehnsucht synopsis, comments

    Breeds - Jacobs Sehnsucht

    Lora Leigh & Silvia Gleißner

    Vor sechs Jahren wurde Faith von ihrem Geliebten Jacob verlassen, nun erhält sie den Auftrag, den Breed zu suchen. Obwohl sie sich geschworen hat, nicht noch einmal seiner sinnlich...

  • Roy Livingston Jacobs v. Ellen English Jacobs synopsis, comments

    Roy Livingston Jacobs v. Ellen English Jacobs

    Tenth District, Waco Court of Appeals of Texas

    This is a divorce case in which only the property division is challenged on appeal. The court of appeals, after finding that the trial court had erred in determining what was prope...

  • A.J. Jacobs Omnibus synopsis, comments

    A.J. Jacobs Omnibus

    A. J. Jacobs

    An eBook boxed set that features the first three of A.J. Jacobs's riotousand surprisingly informativeventures into experiential journalism. The KnowItAll:  Puzzle along w...

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    Razzle Dazzle

    Michael Riedel

    “A vivid pageturner” (NPR) detailing the rise, fall, and redemption of Broadwayits stars, its biggest shows, its producers, and all the drama, intrigue, and power plays that happen...

  • Jacobs v. Satterwhite synopsis, comments

    Jacobs v. Satterwhite

    Texas Supreme Court

    William Satterwhite sued his former criminal defense attorney, George Jacobs, for professional negligence and breach of contract. Jacobs moved for summary judgment on the professio...

  • As Others see us. Edited by J. Jacobs. synopsis, comments

    As Others see us. Edited by J. Jacobs.

    Joseph Jacobs

    The GENERAL HISTORICAL collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This varied collection includes material that gives readers a 19th century view of...

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    The Ken Commandments

    Ken Baker

    From New Age spirituality, to Biblebased Christianity, to Scientology, to Buddhist retreats, to meditation classes, to Atheism studies, to the megachurch of the nation's top TV pre...

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    As Others see us. Edited by J. Jacobs.

    Joseph Jacobs

    The GENERAL HISTORICAL collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This varied collection includes material that gives readers a 19th century view of...

  • Technical Chemical Co. v. W. T. Jacobs synopsis, comments

    Technical Chemical Co. v. W. T. Jacobs

    Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

    W. T. Jacobs instituted this suit against Technical Chemical Company and Joe Bain for damages he sustained when a can of freon exploded. The freon had been processed and canned by ...

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    Thanks A Thousand

    A. J. Jacobs

    The idea was deceptively simple: New York Times bestselling author A.J. Jacobs decided to thank every single person involved in producing his morning cup of coffee. The resulting j...

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    Judd Mcilvain v. Emerick Jacobs

    Supreme Court Of Utah

    This is a defamation suit filed by respondents Emerick Jacobs, Jr. and Joyce Moore against petitioners Judd McIlvain, Gulf Television Corporation and Corinthian Broadcasting Corpor...

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    Not Quite a Genius

    Nate Dern

    “Highly recommended reading for those hungry for surprise” (A.J. Jacobs, New York Times bestselling author)a rollicking collection of personal stories and essays on relationships, ...