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Brain Boosting Facts for Curious Minds, A Trivia Book for Adults & Teens
- 1,522 Intriguing, Hilarious, and Amazing Facts About Science, History, Pop Culture & More!
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 5 hrs and 19 mins
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Publisher's summary
Unleash your inner Einstein with the most exhiliarating, laugh-out-loud trivia book ever written!
Be catapulted on a whirlwind adventure through the zany, weird, and utterly fascinating realms of knowledge, as we take trivia to a whole new level of fun!
Packed with 1,522 mind-blowing facts spanning science, history, pop culture, and more, this rip-roaring, side-splitting tome is perfect for trivia buffs and inquisitive minds of all stripes, comprising everything from the astonishing to the absurd, the hilarious to the hair-raising, and everything in between. "Brain-Boosting Facts for Curious Minds" is your ultimate source of brain fuel, entertainment, and enlightenment.
Why choose this book?
- Over 1500 intriguing, hilarious, and amazing facts
- A snappy, gonzo-style of writing that'll keep you hooked from start to finish
- An absolute hoot of a read that entertains and educates simultaneously
- Perfect for trivia lovers, casual readers, and anyone looking to jazz up their intellectual arsenal
- The ultimate conversation starter, ice-breaker, or pub quiz secret weapon
With "Brain-Boosting Facts for Curious Minds," you'll never be caught without something interesting to share, impressing friends and family with your seemingly endless storehouse of fun facts. So, what are you waiting for? Dive into this boundless abyss of brain-boosting goodness, and let the adventure begin!
Grab your copy of "Brain-Boosting Facts for Curious Minds" now and embark on the wildest, most entertaining ride through the world of trivia!
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- The Knowledge Encyclopaedia to Win Trivia
- By: Scott Matthews
- Narrated by: Mandy Grant-Grierson, Christina Ray, Catherine O'Connor, and others
- Length: 20 hrs and 38 mins
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Did you know that psychopaths don't have the ability to see the negative consequences of their actions, only the positive ones? Did you know that self-discipline is a better indicator of success than your IQ score? Did you know that the Walt Disney Company is the world’s second biggest buyer of explosives? If you learned anything in the last few lines, you're going to learn a bunch more in the next 5,000 facts.
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How to Make a Librarian Cringe
- By NessaShey on 04-16-22
By: Scott Matthews
What listeners say about Brain Boosting Facts for Curious Minds, A Trivia Book for Adults & Teens
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- 11-07-24
Redundancy
There is real need for editing this material. Several entries were repeated and some of the entries were simply lists of people who shared a common theme.
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