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2000+ Random Interesting Facts Book for Adults: Discoveries from History, Science, and Beyond
by Skriuwer .com
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Synopsis
"What If Your Brain Craved Useless Knowledge Like Chocolate?"
(The Ultimate Bathroom Reader, Cocktail Party Savior, and Secret Weapon Against Boredom)
Finally: A trivia book that respects your intelligence.
Ditch dry textbooks and clickbait lists. This is your passport to 2,047 verified wonders – ...
(The Ultimate Bathroom Reader, Cocktail Party Savior, and Secret Weapon Against Boredom)
Finally: A trivia book that respects your intelligence.
Ditch dry textbooks and clickbait lists. This is your passport to 2,047 verified wonders – ...
"What If Your Brain Craved Useless Knowledge Like Chocolate?"
(The Ultimate Bathroom Reader, Cocktail Party Savior, and Secret Weapon Against Boredom)
Finally: A trivia book that respects your intelligence.
Ditch dry textbooks and clickbait lists. This is your passport to 2,047 verified wonders – from Cleopatra’s VR parties to the octopus with 3 hearts and 9 brains, all in large print that won’t strain your eyes.
"Trivia is the refuge of idle minds. Seek profound truths instead."
— Isaac Newton (allegedly)
(The elite snobbery this book gleefully tears to shreds.)
You’ll discover jaw-droppers like:
✅ A WWII spy who smuggled plans in her wooden leg ✅
✅ The 2,000-year-old "battery" found in Baghdad ✅
✅ Why astronauts grow 2 inches in space ✅
✅ The language that uses 84 distinct "clicks" ✅
✅ A tree that bleeds metal when cut ✅
✅ Shakespeare’s lost recipe for beer ✅
Real Reader Praise:
*"Opened to ‘Historical Figures' Secrets’ and lost 3 hours. The quantum physics chapter made me sound like a genius at dinner. Large print is a game-changer for bedtime reading. Warning: Highly addictive."*
– Mark T. (Verified Purchase) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Inside This Brain-Candy Treasury:
Ancient Rome’s fast-food joints (pg. 6)
Viking sunstones that navigated through fog (pg. 48)
The murder trial decided by cheese (pg. 104)
Why Bolivia has a navy despite being landlocked (pg. 34)
The fish that climbs waterfalls with its mouth (pg. 144)
Einstein’s forgotten theory about bee extinction (pg. 172)
Perfect For Fans Of: Useless but fascinating facts, weird history, science trivia, cocktail party ammo, bathroom readers, or beating friends at trivia night.
Never be boring again.