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This review is from: Five Rings, Six Crises, Seven Dwarfs, and 38 Ways to Win an Argument: Numerical Lists You Never Knew or Once Knew and Probably Forgot (Hardcover)
This book is exactly what it says it is: A list of lists. Occasionally, the reader is even "treated" to a little tidbit explaining the list.Between the lack of supplementary material and the sometimes pathetic lists--The "Dynamic Duo" (Batman and Robin) get their own list? and so do the Monopoly properties, as if I couldn't just look at a board--I have to say I was less than impressed. If you're looking to quiz people with trivia, though, it's not bad, I suppose. |
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Five Rings, Six Crises, Seven Dwarfs, and 38 Ways to Win anArgument: Numerical Lists You Never Knew by John Boswell (Mass Market Paperback - September 1, 1991)
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