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"A handy, smaller, and more focused version of our popular "New York Times "knowledge books—organized by weekends and topic "Fell asleep during history class in high school when World War II was covered? Learned the table of elements at one time... [ More...]
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Faster than a speeding bullet, more useless than ever before. The #1 "New York Times" bestselling series reaches new heights of irrelevance with this powerfully pointless, all-new collection of the things you never need to know. Do you actually... [ More...]
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"The Visual Miscellaneum" is a unique, groundbreaking look at the modern information age, helping readers make sense of the countless statistics and random facts that constantly bombard us. Using cutting edge graphs, charts, and illustrations, David... [ More...]
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For lovers of facts, students of popular culture, history buffs, and science enthusiasts, the fascinating stories behind 500 everyday items, expressions, and customs--from Kleenex to steak sauce, Barbie Dolls to honeymoons.
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From the creators of the #1 "New York Times"-bestseller "The Book of Useless Information" comes another fun, foolhardy, and completely frivolous fact-filled book.
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Providing an astonishing array of information, "The Ultimate Book of Top Ten Lists" contains the best of everything from serial killers, scientific oddities, and historical events to little-known facts about everyone's favorite celebrities, films, and... [ More...]
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Think again. It's going to be a lot harder than you think to pick out the BS. Each entry hides one well-crafted fib among a pair of unbelievable truths. And it's up to you to figure out what's fascinating and what's fabricated on everything from koala bears... [ More...]
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The trivia experts at the Bathroom Readers' Institute have devised a unique way of presenting some of the most obscure—and most fun—information they've ever come across through fun and entertaining quizzes.
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A celebration of the nuttiness and obsessives in all of us, RecordSetter is the new world record- setting phenomenon, a website that believes everyone can be the world's best at something—and where 80,000 people a month come to prove it, or just enjoy... [ More...]
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