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|author=John Lloyd, John Mitchinson and James Harkin
|title=1,339 QI Facts To Make Your Jaw Drop
|rating=4.5
|genre=Trivia
|summary=''A'' spermologer ''is a collector of trivia.'' Just that sentence tells you a lot – we're once more in the realm of the curt, succinct approach to the world's information and oddities. It says more, however – beyond the weirdness of the word is the obvious necessity for the word to exist – without people that could be called collectors of trivia you would not need the term. And rest assured, there are currently few people that stand as better ''spermologers'' than the chief QI elves.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0571308953</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Allan Metcalf
|summary=According to the summary I read of ''Bright Young Things'' before choosing the book to read, it 'takes a sweeping look at the changing world of the Jazz Age'. I was expecting it to be something of a narrative account of the Roaring Twenties – in actual fact, it's set out as a collection of trivia about the decade. Similarly, the 'first person accounts' mentioned on the inside front cover are limited to two or three sentence quotes.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0753540975</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=E Foley and B Coates
|title=Homework for Grown Ups
|rating=4.5
|genre=Trivia
|summary=School days can sometimes seem like a very long time ago. You most likely spent 12 to 14 years of early life learning in a classroom, but how much can you remember? Sure, you can count, and you know your alphabet, but all those other lessons you had, how much can you really remember of those? If you want or need to remember back to your school lessons (to help your own children with their homework, to win pub quizzes, whatever the reason) then this book can help. Covering ten subjects from English and Maths to Science, Home Ec and History, it’s a crash course to refresh your knowledge – all those things you kinda know deep down, but at the same time have forgotten at least a little bit.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099540029</amazonuk>
}}