
5000 Interesting, Fun & Crazy Facts
The Knowledge Encyclopaedia to Win Trivia
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Scott Matthews
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. This book is a four-in-one compilation of our previous best-selling fact series. It's full of interesting information that you can whip out in any conversation. You'll never be lost for words and always have the perfect ice breaker.
You're going to learn more about the world you live in, and some of the topics include:
- Science
- Economics
- Human anatomy
- Animal species
- Space
- And many, many more!
What are you waiting for? Knowledge is power! Come on in, and we’ll delve into the interesting and fascinating facts about the world around us. Scroll up and click the "Buy Now" button now!
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Entertaining!
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Background music is so distracting
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USED GOD NAME IN VAIN
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The narration style is unappealing. While the narrators sound pleasant and cheerful enough, there is no storytelling in the delivery. They are simply reading from a list, as a Stepford wife might read from a grocery list. The delivery is shallow. They could be a spokesperson in a commercial selling Vitameatavegamin or behind a fast food counter politely listing the options for dipping sauce. Granted, there isn't much of any storytelling to do. The production team has attempted to make the avalanche of information more appealing by playing an undercurrent of upbeat music in the background but it doesn't help make the torrent of facts more palatable. I recommend passing on this series and instead seeking out an organized fun facts book that wouldn't make a librarian cry tears of appalled anguish.
How to Make a Librarian Cringe
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