
“Wait, Why Do We Do That? The Weird Origins of Everyday Things”
“A laugh-out-loud dive into the weird, wild, and wonderfully random origins of the things we do every day"
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Fizz McQuirk

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
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From why alarm clocks sound like trauma to how the Tooth Fairy started buying teeth, this book unpacks the stories behind the ordinary (but oh-so-weird) things we do, say, and believe. Perfect for fans of trivia, humor, and mind-blowing facts, “Wait, Why Do We Do That?” is your ultimate guide to understanding life’s little mysteries.
What you’ll find inside:
- The history of clapping (and why we smack our hands together to show approval).
- Why Friday the 13th became the unluckiest day on the calendar.
- The surprising story behind middle names and why they exist.
- A deep dive into the absurd order of the alphabet.
- And so much more!
This is more than a book—it’s the start of a series that celebrates the weirdness of life. Perfect for all ages, it’s a must-have for readers who love learning while laughing.
Grab your copy today and get ready to embrace the weird!
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- Christy The Great
- 03-10-25
Fun, quick break between heavier topics
Over all I enjoy this quirky, fun little listen. It did make me laugh several times and was full of all kinds of random information. The AI narration (as much as I hate to say it, because I personally don't care for all of the AI, particularly when it's doing something that I'm sure could have been done by someone who would appreciate being paid for it) sounded pretty good. I don't know if it was the AI narration or the way the book was. I kind of feel like it was the narration. There were some pauses in there that made you think that your phone turned off or something. So timing could've been better. But overall, I'd recommend it to anyone looking to take a break from anything lol plus, who doesn't love a bit of useless information?!? It's way cooler than inaccurate information. I probably could have done without the part at the end where they explain why life is so weird but I know they had to wrap this thing up somehow so I'll forgive it. ;)
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