Review:

The Book Of Totally Useless Information By Noel Botham

overall review score: 3.8
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The Book of Totally Useless Information by Noel Botham is a humorous compendium that compiles a wide array of bizarre, funny, and obscure facts. Designed to entertain readers with trivial yet fascinating details, the book serves as a light-hearted source of entertainment and trivia for those interested in oddities and curious knowledge.

Key Features

  • A diverse collection of random and quirky facts
  • Humorous writing style aimed at entertainment
  • Organized themes and categories for easy browsing
  • Suitable for trivia enthusiasts and casual readers alike
  • Provides interesting conversation starters

Pros

  • Entertaining and humorous content that appeals to a wide audience
  • Great for parties, quizzes, or casual reading to impress friends
  • Accessible language suitable for all age groups
  • Light-hearted approach makes learning fun

Cons

  • Content is often trivial and may lack depth or educational value
  • Some facts can be outdated or inaccurate due to the nature of trivial compilation
  • Lacks thematic depth; not suitable for serious research or in-depth learning
  • Repetitive at times, with similar types of facts across pages

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 02:33:46 AM UTC