
The Big Book of Obscure Facts
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Narrated by:
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Andrea Weigand
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By:
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John Brown
About this listen
As the title suggests, The Big Book of Obscure Facts, contains a huge list of obscure and unbelievable facts about the world that we live in. The facts range from the craziest events to the funniest people.
The Big Book of Obscure Facts is packed with interesting, entertaining, educational and fun things to learn about. You'll get everything from the weird to the wonderful and from the horrible to the hilarious. Facts such as:
There is a species of fish found only in a pool of water that is less than a tenth of a square mile in area.
Slipknot won a Grammy for Best Metal Performance in 2006 for their song, “Before I Forget.”
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