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2500 Intriguing and Bizarre Facts for All Ages
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Roman Ferreira

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Immerse yourself in Factastic: 2500 Intriguing and Bizarre Facts for All Ages, a captivating journey through the unknown, the peculiar, and the downright astounding. This collection of 100 chapters, each featuring 25 mind-blowing factoids, will ignite your curiosity and leave you in awe of the world's countless mysteries and marvels. Whether you're a trivia enthusiast or a knowledge seeker, "Factastic" offers something for everyone, making it the perfect addition to your bookshelf or a great gift for a loved one.
Embark on a voyage through the surprising world of superstitions, the engaging realm of puzzles and games, and the inspiring stories of female trailblazers who have changed the course of history. Explore the fascinating origins behind the items and customs we encounter daily, like the ancient Romans using salt as a form of currency, giving rise to the word "salary." Uncover bizarre laws, such as the one in Eureka, Nevada, prohibiting mustachioed men from kissing women due to early 20th-century hygiene concerns. Discover intriguing facts about everyday items, like the tomato, once believed to be poisonous by Europeans and grown only as an ornamental plant. Experience the warmth of international traditions, like Denmark's custom of placing a flag outside a person's home to celebrate their birthday.
With 2,500 facts spanning the whimsical to the jaw-dropping, Factastic is your one-stop compendium for exploring the incredible diversity of our world. Dive into this treasure trove of knowledge and satisfy your thirst for the extraordinary. Don't miss out on this remarkable collection - add Factastic to your cart now and embark on a journey that will forever change the way you see the world!
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- Stephen
- 01-23-25
Fantastic is missing facts
Didn’t even have to fact check this one. According to this book i”t would take a commercials jet flying at altitude 7 hours to fly around the largest star in the universe”. Umm, seriously? I played it back several times waiting for them to say the jet would have to travel at the speed of light but that clarification never occurred. Don’t waste your time on a trivia fact book that gets the facts wrong. Sloppy is suspect.
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