A miscellany of fascinating facts and useless knowledge from around the world, including bizarre crimes, weird animal news, incredible urban myths, and potty wisdom. Be amazed, be appalled, but, above all, be enthralled by this cornucopia of craziness.
Karl Shaw writes humour and popular non-fiction titles including the New York Timss bestsellers Royal Babylon and 5 People Who Died During Sex. His most recent is the acclaimed historic true crime thriller The Killing of Lord George: A Tale of Murder and Deceit in Edwardian England.
This complication book to read on the toilet is a weak copy of Uncle John’s Bathroom Readers series. At least the Giant Bathroom Reader acknowledges that its content is stupid, although I do not necessarily want to read stupid stuff on the toilet.
The sections are very short, and I am glad this book realizes that some people read very slowly. However, the sections are completely random. Most are collections of useless gossip, but there is one chapter just about Rasputin. This book is empty, and despite the odd actual fact in there, might be better as toilet paper than bathroom reading.
I read this in a weeks stay over at a friends house three years ago. Oh what a delight. This will come in useful when you are having complications in the bathroom and you need to take your mind off the position and job. But don't get up. This book will have you going in no time from relaxing you with laughter.