This book really didn't work for me [unfortunately] and I was [in all honesty] really glad when it was over. I found some of the stories schlocky [I know there was to be a certain element to some of them, but my issue was the over-the-top saccharine coated schlock that just kind of makes you gag a little while listening], some of them filled with questionable facts [that were easy enough to fact-check with a simple search, something one should NOT have to do whilst reading the book], and overall, I found this book to be about 10hrs too long; the format of endless little vignettes grew old very quickly [This format probably works amazingly well for his podcast, but absolutely does not work here, at least it didn't for me] and I was left wishing it had been a much shorter ook with much more in-depth stories of real curiosities.
Unfortunately, the audiobook also didn't work for me; while Mr. Mahnke has a very nice speaking voice, his delivery for the stories was exactly the same with every single story, no matter what was happening in the story [I wasn't sure if he liked the story, hated the story, was completely indifferent to the story...] and after just 5-6 stories, everything started sounding exactly the same, and to be honest, after THIRTEEN hours of this, I only remember ONE story [ONE! Crazy right?] and that is Frank Morgan's Coat, which was a great story. All of that just makes me really sad as this could have been a really fantastic book if there was more quality and less quantity.
I, in all honesty, cannot recommend this book to anyone; what a huge disappointment.
I was invited to read/review this by the Publisher [St. Martin's Press], and I thank them and Macmillan Audio for providing both the eBook and audiobook ARC's in exchange for an honest review.