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Weird but true!’ solves these issues by taking the best of both worlds. The text is present in minimal words, keeping the focus firmly on the trivia itself instead of detailed explanations. The book also contains actual photographic evidence for almost every single fact and trivia it contains. This makes the book fun as well as easy-going. The characters on a Monopoly board are called ‘Jake, the Jailbird’, ‘Officer Mallory’ and “Cavity Sam’ College of the Ozarks doesn’t charge tuition. Instead, students work on campus at least 15 hours a week and have two 40-hour workweeks. You’ll be amazed by strange storms, maritime mysteries, playful primates, dino discoveries and extraordinary exoplanets.
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