
The Giant Book of Interesting Facts
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Narrated by:
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Lynnae Stanwick
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By:
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John Brown
About this listen
As the title suggests, The Giant Book of Interesting Facts, contains a huge list of interesting and unbelievable facts about the world that we live in. The facts range from the craziest events to the funniest people.
The Giant Book of Interesting 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:
The man who tried to stop John Wilkes Booth from killing Abraham Lincoln, Henry Rathbone, went on to kill his wife and attempted to kill his children in a fit of rage.
There is a church in Ghana that also manufactures cars.
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