Curiosities and wonders
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Curiosities and wonders
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Curiosities and wonders
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Incoming Resources
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- The unxplained with William Shatner, Season 1, volume 3
- Misconceptions, a guide to the world's most popular myths, Tim Rayborn
- The hidden half, how the world conceals its secrets, Michael Blastland
- Funny you should ask... again, more of your questions answered by the QI Elves, with a foreword by Zoe Ball ; illustrations by Emily Jupitus
- An embroidery book of stitchcraft, simple stitches & peculiar patterns, Gayla Partridge ; photography by Thomas Pomeroy
- The book of lists, the original compendium of curious information, David Wallechinsky and Amy Wallace
- The unxplained with William Shatner, Season 1
- Sh*t for brains, trivia you can't unknow, Harebrained, Inc
- What if?, serious scientific answers to absurd hypothetical questions, Randall Munroe
- The conspiracy book, a chronological journey through secret societies and hidden histories, John Michael Greer
- 100 x 100, the best of everything
- Gory details, adventures from the dark side of science, Erika Engelhaupt ; illustrations by Briony Morrow-Cribbs
- Oddly informative, matters of fact that amaze and delight, edited by Tom Standage
- 222 QI answers to your quite ingenious questions, as featured on the Zoe Ball Breakfast Show on Radio 2, foreword by Zoe Ball ; illustrations by Emily Jupitus
- The book of unexplained mysteries, on the trail of the secret and the strange, Will Pearson
- How do worms work?, a gardener's collection of curious questions and astonishing answers, Guy Barter
- Explain that, 31 intriguing reasons why, edited by Felicity Lewis ; illustrated by Dionne Gain
- Conspiracy theories, mystery and secrecy, Michael Robinson
- Guinness world records, editor, Stephen Daultrey, Volume 11
- Guinness world records 2024, editor, Craig Glenday ; illustrator, Rod Hunt
- 101 ways to become a world champion, Richard Happer
- Rahasya raṅga, Parama Desāī
- Uncommon knowledge, the Economist explains : extraordinary things that few people know, edited by Tom Standage
- Fascinating facts to blow your curious mind, an awesome collection of the wildest trivia about everything on Earth ... and beyond!, M. J. C. Matthew
- 1.423 QI facts to bowl you over, compiled by John Lloyd, James Harkin & Anne Miller
- Truly peculiar, the Economist explains : fantastic facts that are stranger than fiction, edited by Tom Standage
- Funny you should ask..., your questions answered by the QI Elves, with a foreword by Zoe Ball ; illustrations by Emily Jupitus
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