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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting little book - would have liked more,
By "busypaige" (Kansas, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: World Trivia: The Book of Fascinating Facts : Culture, Politics and Geography (Paperback)
This is a great little trivia book for those who have an interest in geography. It is set up in a game format, with a question asked on one page and the answer given on the back. So with 262 pages, you get 131 interesting tidbits of information. I was a bit disappointed with the empty space on the pages (the reason for the *** rating) and would have liked to have seen double or triple the content (and would have even paid a little more for it!). Also, if you are a seasoned traveler, student of anthropology, history, etc., or a die-hard fan of the evening world news, you may already know quite a few of these facts. This book would be great for those junior or senior high social studies students who are just starting to learn about the world.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining, but too short,
This review is from: World Trivia: The Book of Fascinating Facts : Culture, Politics and Geography (Paperback)
"World Trivia" is a small book filled with trivia questions from around the world. Each page has a single question with the answer on the reverse. It contains an excellent selection of questions that I found genuinely interesting, however, with only one question on a page it contains only just over 130 questions. It would have been nice if there were two or three questions per page. There are very few trivia books that have the nerve to ask questions on culture and politics because they change so quickly in some parts of the world. That is the situation here, some of the questions and answers are outdated because of the rapid political and cultural changes in the Middle East. It still makes an interesting read and is a great book to leave lying around for company to pick up and leaf through.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Second Edition - more interesting trivia,
This review is from: World Trivia: The Book of Fascinating Facts: Culture, Politics and Geography (Paperback)
Like the prior edition this book contains a collection of trivia questions and answers that center around world culture, politics and geography. As such it is not only interesting but also educational. So many trivia books contain such obscure information that it has no value other than as a trivia question. That is not the case with either the first or the second edition of this book. "World Trivia", second edition is a complete rewrite that contains none of the questions of the first edition. Michael Smith again tackles one of the most difficult areas of trivia because culture, politics and many aspects of geography are in a state of constant flux. So, while the trivia questions and answers are accurate today, within a few years many of them may not be. With well-chosen educational and truly interesting questions the book is a recommended purchase.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting but not good value for money,
This review is from: World Trivia: The Book of Fascinating Facts: Culture, Politics and Geography (Paperback)
This is a fun and informative book but there just isn't enough content to warrant its price. There is only one question on an entire page and the following page is the answer!! You are paying for lots of blank space on the pages with this book.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Goldfish Tanks and Waterfalls,
This review is from: World Trivia: The Book of Fascinating Facts: Culture, Politics and Geography (Paperback)
Q: Of the word's tallest waterfalls, five out of ten are in which country?
Q: In which major city are goldfish tanks found in the front lobby of almost every office? These are the types of fun questions Michael Smith asks in his book World Trivia. This is not just a book about politics and geography, but also contains facts about culture and that makes it even more entertaining than knowing how many people live in a specific country. In one country, when the space is divided up the resulting space per person is rather surprising. Michael Smith's questions and answers are entertaining page after page and this gives insight into global culture. He loves to travel and has been to over 70 countries where he immerses himself in the culture of each country. Only the other day I was sitting in a Chinese restaurant telling my husband that a Chinese fortune cookie was invented in America. Right there on page 238 I see it is in fact true and was invented in Los Angeles. ~The Rebecca Review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth buying,
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This review is from: World Trivia (Paperback)
Sparse, random geography trivia questions (less than 60 in the book!!!). There's more cartoonish illustration than trivia in this weak excuse for a trivia book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not a good purchase,
This review is from: World Trivia (Paperback)
I was very dissapointed with this book. It is not worth the money if you really are looking to learn some world trivia. It would not even make a good reference book. To be honest I am not sure why Amazon even sells it, the content is very weak. Save your money buy something else, or go to the library. I can not even imagine what the publishers were thinking when they decided to publish this book, truly a dissapointment.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Fun & Educational too,
By Stephanie Anne "music & book nut" (Maine, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: World Trivia: The Book of Fascinating Facts: Culture, Politics and Geography (Paperback)
I purchased this book for an online group I moderate. The only gripes I've received from participants is that they are geographically inept and the questions make them feel dumb. However, they love the learning ability and we always get a kick out of the factoids and elaborations some answers are given. An example question:
Q: which country's national sport is a competitive game between men on horses trying to drag a headless calf's carcass around an arena? While this might sound foreign to you, once you know the answer, you'd naturally like to know more about this strange sport. Not only does the book provide the answer, but it elaborates on how the sport is played; typical injuries; the variations to the sport; and the prizes given out to winners. Each question is on the odd-numbered pages; you turn the page to the next page for the answer. When its a geographical question, there is usually a map provided for context. There are also other drawings throughout the text. This is the perfect book for a trivia buff. That would be me, and I have thoroughly enjoyed learning trivia that is actually educational and useful. Answer to the question: Afghanistan.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great car trivia,
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This review is from: World Trivia: The Book of Fascinating Facts: Culture, Politics and Geography (Paperback)
I loved the book. However, some of the pictures on the question page give a clue to the answer itself.
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