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Random Facts: 1869 Facts to Make You Want to Learn More

By: Nazar Shevchenko
Narrated by: Daniel McColly
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This book contains more than 1500 random facts and trivia questions that will blow your mind. You get to absorb tons of information about different topics including history, human anatomy facts, animals, celebrities, sports, etc.

Thanks to the huge variety of facts, there is something for everyone in this book. And if you’re looking for humor, you will find that too here. No jokes, but some very funny facts that will tickle your funny bone.

The facts have been collected after much research and are bound to make you surprised. It is not run of the mill information that you find everywhere. The information collected in this book will leave your jaw dropped, and make you search more. Did you know that Muhammad Ali had to go to prison, or that there is a man who can read two pages of a book with each eye, simultaneously?

Surprising? This is just the beginning, this book contains even more shocking facts. You’ll be absorbed into a world of facts that will enlighten your mind and show you a new side of the world. This audiobook is written to distribute immense knowledge to its readers in a fun way.

Beware! You might get addicted to this book.

©2017 Nazar Shevchenko (P)2017 Nazar Shevchenko
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