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Top 5 Roller coaster books

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If you're like me, looking at pictures of coasters and reading about them is almost like sneaking a peek at a men's magazine: Wow, look at the curves on that baby! If you're not like me, praise the lord. If you too have a curious fascination with thrill machines however, here are some great books to satisfy your urges. Just keep them out of sight from your children.

1. Roller Coasters : A Thrill-Seekers Guide to the Ultimate Scream Machin

Robert Coker, Friedman, Michael Publishing Group, Inc. Coker offers a brief history of the scream machines and then examines many of the most popular wood and steel coasters. A great read from an impassioned fan.
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2. Roller Coasters : or I Had So Much Fun, I Almost Puked

Nick Cook, Lerner Publishing Group. You have to get this book for the title alone. In addition to exploring a number of rides, Cook delves into the psychology and physics of coasters.
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3. Roller Coasters : United States & Canada

Todd H. Throgmorton, McFarland & Company, Inc. An exhaustive overview of hundreds of coasters at over 100 North American parks.
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4. The American Roller Coaster

Scott Rutherford, MBI Publishing Company. This is more of a look back at the evolution of roller coasters than an overview of the contemporary behemoths. Lots of wonderful archival and present-day photos.
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5. The Roller Coaster Lover's Companion

Steven J. Urbanowicz, Kensington Publishing Corp. A practical guide to help coaster fans find and ride the best coasters. Includes suggested itineraries.
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