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Good Job, Brain!

Mind-effing factoids and quirky commentary that give the traditional trivia book a fun reboot Which came first, Brad Pitt or lasers? Who, what, or where is “shrapnel” named after? And can you really use cheese to tell the future? These questions and many more are answered in Good Job, Brain!, a collection of freaky facts, perplexing

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They Can Talk

Discover the internet comic sensation that poses a simple question about animals: Do you know what they are really saying? From the popular internet sensation "They Can Talk" comes a hilarious comic collection of what it would be like if we had VIP access to the lives of our animal friends and foes. Humor writer and artist Jimmy Craig

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What They Didnt Teach You in Spanish Class

Packed with slang words, phrases and expressions not found in any textbook, this fun-to-read handbook teaches the casual, everyday language heard in the cafes, bars, and streets of Spanish speaking countries. No one actually speaks the formal Spanish taught in school, which makes this book a must-have for anyone looking to chat with the locals

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Who Invented Underpants?

The ultimate collection of curious and inventive trivia for all you need to know about the origin of just about everything on the planet. This fact-packed collection recounts the origins, invention, and discovery of just about everything, from the big bang to driverless cars. Find out intriguing answers to questions like: What

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Drawing Dragons

Learn how to conjure fire-breathing, fearsome, flying dragons on paper with step-by-step drawing instructions and one-of-a-kind full-color artwork.  T-Rex may be king of the dinosaurs and the lion may be king of the jungle, but the undisputed, hands-down ruler of mythical creatures is the dragon. Now, anyone with an interest in drawing

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