1123 Hard to Believe Facts: From the Creator of the Popular Trivia Website RaiseYourBrain.com Contributor(s): Krumova, Yuliya (Illustrator), Tabet, Jonathon (Editor), Kostov, Nayden (Author) |
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ISBN: 9995998017 ISBN-13: 9789995998011 Publisher: Nayden Kostov
Binding Type: Paperback Published: August 2016 |
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BISAC Categories: - Reference | Trivia |
Physical Information: 0.57" H x 5.25" W x 8" L (0.64 lbs) 250 pages |
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Publisher Description: The book will be your strongest ally in combatting social awkwardness and will arm you with plenty of icebreaking pieces of trivia, suitable for any occasion.Following the success of my site http: //www.RaiseYourBrain.com and numerous requests from readers, I decided to compile some of the most interesting facts in an e-book. That's why I decided to collect the best gems of breath-taking trivia and to present you a great compilation of facts, suitable for a broad audience. This is the result of years of sifting through history and reference books on a myriad of subjects as well as searching the Internet and paying attention to the news. This book is intended to be fun for anyone older than 14 - even the most 'spicy' entries, neatly separated in the chapter 'Facts about human and animal sexuality", remain factual and abstain from profanity. To my greatest delight, an avid reader of my site explained that she has been preparing daily fact sheets for her son's lunch box. She prints out three facts every day to create some lunchtime fun for her son, thus enticing him to read more and provoking his intellectual curiosity. I wish my parents had done something like that for me I confess that most trivia books are insufferably boring. This book is different, packed with interesting, educational and fun ingredients; it seeks to entertain as well as challenge. It will provide you with never-ending intellectual ammunition for a lifetime of dinner parties. You will amaze your friends and family by recounting to them that the greatest Chinese pirate of all times was a woman, or that herrings use flatulence to communicate |
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