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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2014

I gave both of the Where's the Stig books to my boyfriend as a joke for Christmas to go along with his I Am The Stig t-shirt. We went through both books Xmas night and it was fun to recognize scenes from the show. Some of the items were hard to find, so it was challenging to both of us and that made it enjoyable.
I do wish I had purchased the full size editions as the glovebox editions are a little too small (we have both has Lasik and have perfect eye sight to give you an idea). Since it was a joke-type stocking stuffer, I bought the smaller editions. I will buy the next one in the full size edition.

Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2020

It showed up on my mailbox but on my app it said it didn’t arrive.

Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2010

If you know someone who is a Top Gear fan who has a good sense of humor they should get a good chuckle out of this. There's nothing to the book other than the art, so don't expect much. It makes for a great conversation starter as a coffee table book. As others have said, this is not the best book for children. I don't think most parents would be horribly offended by the images, but not meant to be a children's book.

Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2017

Too much fun and very addicting. Not only can you search for the Stig, but also for Clarkson, May, Hammond, and various other Top Gear items. This is the glovebox edition, so it's a smaller size (perfect for a stocking stuffer), but you will find your friends and family packing in together as if they were in a clown car, just to get a gander at this book! A definite must for the Top Gear aficionado.

Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2010

The book is alright it has a few entertaining sections but I actually enjoyed the illustrations in Where's Waldo books as a kid much better. I was hoping it would be something similar just with the humor everyone has come to expect from Top Gear products. The Illustration style is significantly different charecters are too large or the pages are too small or too many details were crammed into each scene but the result is an over crowded cluster. As I alluded to before this is a fine product on its own and will make you chuckle if you know the episodes many of these were derived from, but I was hoping to be harking back to elementary school days and the great fun that Where's Waldo was... This is not up to par with that sorry.

Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2013

My family got a kick out of this book. It's very funny for fans of the show. However, because of it's smaller size it's a bit tough for me to see what's going on in the busy pictures. Granted, I do wear glasses for reading and other close-up activities, but even with my glasses on it's hard to really see the details. I kind of wish I had gotten the regular sized book.

Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2010

We're fans of Top Gear (UK version). Pictures not only hide the Stig but others as well (like Jeremy) in the pictures. Each page is dedicated to a different episode and has cars as well as crowds of people. If you watch the show regularly, you'll get a kick out of the different scenes and if you like the Top Gear humor, there's a good dose of it in the book on street signs, bumper stickers, etc.

Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2014

There is no question about it; I *HAD* to buy this since my own car is depicted in the "Salt Flats" picture.

The whole book is entertaining but my favorite page is the one with my car on it.

Buy it, enjoy it, and bring it with you when you visit Bonneville.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good fun and not easy!!

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 26, 2019

Bought for 10 year old son. Good quality and although quite thin I an see it will amuse him for some time to come. In fact the while famikybsownt about half and hour on one page and still failed to find the Stig!

5.0 out of 5 stars Good stocking filler!

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 29, 2015

Bought this for my 8 year old nephew and he was chuffed with it... although he had never heard of Where's Wally so not entirely sure if he fully understood the concept lol. He was excited though as he's a Top Gear fan so a good wee bargain as a stocking filler.

5.0 out of 5 stars He's behind the girl in the t-shirt

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 7, 2013

or on a balcony. Purchased under a slight amount of duress, as my son's a big fan of Top Gear, this book was actually worth the money as we spent hours looking for the Stig et al. I was, however, forbidden to put blobs of White-Out on Clarkson's face. Some people are such spoilsports.

5.0 out of 5 stars Great

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 13, 2020

Fantastic item would buy again!

3.0 out of 5 stars Stocking filler

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 28, 2014

I brought this as a little extra gift for someone over Christmas & was a bit disappointed with the size of the book. It's like a glovebox edition. Otherwise, it's as I'd expected, I suppose.

Ist The Stig wirklich Michael Schumacher?

Es ist Michael Schumacher! Offen bleibt, ob "Schumi" wirklich die Testfahrten für das Automagazin absolvierte oder die Enthüllung nur ein PR-Gag war. Eine BBC-Sprecherin wollte nach der Sendung nicht bestätigen, dass der Formel-1-Rekordweltmeister wirklich "The Stig" ist.

Wer war der erste Stig bei Top Gear?

Von 2002 bis 2003 übernahm der britische Rennfahrer und ehemalige Formel 1-Pilot Perry McCarthy die Rolle von The Stig. Seine Identität wurde 2003 in einer Zeitung enthüllt. Später bestätigte McCarthy, dass er der geheimnisvolle Fahrer war.

Wer ist der geheime Fahrer bei Top Gear?

Neben seiner Rennkarriere arbeitet Collins als Stuntfahrer für Film und Fernsehen. Laut seiner Autobiografie trat er zwischen 2003 und 2010 in 101 Folgen als The Stig in der britischen Fernsehshow Top Gear auf. Die Identität des Stig war zuvor jahrelang geheim gehalten worden.

Wer ist der weiße Fahrer bei Top Gear?

Zum Auftakt einer neuen Staffel des TV-Magazin "Top Gear" enthüllte Moderator Jeremy Clarkson am Sonntagabend überraschend die Identität des weiß-verhüllten Mannes: „Es ist Michael Schumacher!