Review:
The Ultimate Book Of Useless Information (by Noel Botham)
overall review score: 4.2
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The Ultimate Book of Useless Information by Noel Botham is a compilation of bizarre, amusing, and often trivial facts from various topics, designed to entertain and surprise readers with its eclectic collection of data. It offers an entertaining look into the oddities and quirks of the world through snippets of trivia that have little practical use but serve to amuse and educate in a lighthearted way.
Key Features
- A vast collection of over 7500 trivia facts
- Humorous and quirky presentation style
- Wide range of topics including history, science, culture, and everyday life
- Accessible writing suitable for a general audience
- Designed to entertain and quench curiosity about odd and fascinating facts
Pros
- Highly entertaining and engaging for trivia enthusiasts
- Provides a wide variety of interesting facts that can serve as conversation starters
- Easy-to-read format makes it accessible for all ages
- Great for casual reading or as a gift for fans of trivia
Cons
- Lacks depth and detailed explanations for the facts presented
- Some facts may be outdated or less relevant over time
- Not suitable as a serious informational resource
- Can be repetitive or superficial if read cover-to-cover