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Random Kinds of Factness: 1001 (or So) Absolutely True Tidbits about (Mostly) Everything

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This latest romp through history, politics, religion, and science from the dyno-duo Barrett and Mingo is sure to tickle the fancy of trivia buffs everywhere. Amuse your date, impress your boss, bore your kids, or be the 6th caller to win a pair of tickets to the nose-flute band concert All because you know that a Twinkie in the microwave will explode in 45 seconds, that you have a 1 in 3,448,276 chance of dying from a snake bite, that 342 cases of tea were tossed into the "hahbah" during the Boston Tea Party or that white rhinoceroses are not actually white but grey (you'll have to read the book to discover why). Barrett and Mingo, partners in life and crime (er, writing) can do a thing or two with random facts, and this book ranks right up there. From the time the Wallace family made famous books of lists of one kind or another, readers have found fascination--or maybe just food for their obsessions--in books like Random Kinds of Factness .

226 pages, Paperback

First published September 30, 2005

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Erin Barrett

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Erin Barrett grew up in South East Asia and traveled extensively through her childhood years, instilling a lasting and deep curiosity about almost everything. This is reflected in the diversity of topics she has written about in her numerous book titles, dozens of articles, and her long-running nationally syndicated column, Random Kinds of Factness, which appeared in newspapers around the country for over seven years.

Her innate curiosity has produced a rather eclectic CV. Barrett is an editor, a certified Life Coach, an urban sustainability expert, a beekeeper and beer maker, a writing coach, a painter, photographer, singer, and fine wine specialist, with over a decade of work within the wine industry. She currently resides in Northern California with her partner and their 5 year old feline, Eleanor Rigby Soupstock.

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61 reviews2 followers
August 15, 2020
For trivia fans. Just facts. Too short. Would appreciate a little more details. And some of the facts are inaccurate. Just to pass the time....
Profile Image for Graham Clayton.
109 reviews2 followers
August 25, 2023
As the name suggests, lists of facts divided into broad subject areas. Examples include:

*The little dip in the middle of the top lip is called a “philtrum.”

*Pencils were originally cut in a hexagonal shape to keep them from rolling off tables.

*Manholes are round because a circle is the only common shape that won’t
fall through a hole if it gets tilted sideways.

*Toilet roll manufacturers wind wide rolls of paper around long tubes, and then slice them into smaller rolls.

A good book to dip into if you have a few spare minutes
Profile Image for Matevž.
185 reviews
January 3, 2021
A decent collection of interesting facts. Not too long, not too elaborate, just right for some easy evening reading.
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28 reviews2 followers
June 25, 2022
Some a interesting, most are just facts, aka “truth without relevance”
Profile Image for Jamie.
232 reviews3 followers
August 18, 2014
A few duplicate facts but overall very entertaining.
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29 reviews5 followers
February 5, 2013
Great Fun Book! I call this type of book a "bathroom" read. I enjoyed it!
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