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Interesting Stories For Curious People: A Collection of Fascinating Stories About History, Science, Pop Culture and Just About Anything Else You Can Think of Paperback – March 17 2020
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Pick up Interesting Stories for Curious People, the ultimate guidebook for a plethora of interesting facts about a whole bunch of several different topics. A quick read packed with information from cover to cover.
Here you will find out:
- How did a Frenchman successfully use a spontaneous combustion defense during a murder trial?
- How did a German teenager help end the Cold War?
- Why did some really smart guys think foam houses would be the wave of the future?
- What is a chupacabra and why are there two of them?
- Did Cleopatra really die from a snake bite?
You’ll be glued to the pages of this book reading interesting fact after interesting fact as Interesting Stories for Curious People brings you the in-depth knowledge of some things you may have heard about and always wondered, but now will learn the truth. You’ll finally be able to separate fact from fiction and will be surprised to learn that some of the things you’ve been told, even by your teachers, was just plain wrong!
Whether you are a trivia maven or just a person who likes to learn new things, you’ll learn something new and find yourself entertained as you discover some of the most fascination criminals, ghost stories, strange habits of historical figures, and just weird things that are a part of our world. So open this book and your mind and see another side of things that you may not know existed.
- Print length236 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMarch 17 2020
- Dimensions15.24 x 1.37 x 22.86 cm
- ISBN-10164845044X
- ISBN-13978-1648450440

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Product details
- Publisher : LAK Publishing
- Publication date : March 17 2020
- Language : English
- Print length : 236 pages
- ISBN-10 : 164845044X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1648450440
- Item weight : 354 g
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 1.37 x 22.86 cm
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- Reviewed in Canada on June 28, 2025Verified PurchaseI bought this for a $20 secret santa gift but ended up keeping it.
- Reviewed in Canada on November 27, 2024Verified Purchase"Interesting Stories for Curious People" is a lighthearted, educational read that offers a fascinating array of stories designed to engage curious minds. It’s a perfect choice for anyone who loves learning about a variety of topics in a fun and accessible way. Whether you're looking to pass the time or gain some new knowledge, this collection offers something for everyone, making it a great pick for curious readers of all ages.
If you’re looking for a book to entertain and educate without overwhelming you with deep academic content, this collection is a great addition to your reading list!
- Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2025Verified PurchaseLove it
- Reviewed in Canada on January 18, 2025Verified PurchaseThis was shown as a large print book but it isnt!dissapointed!
- Reviewed in Canada on October 5, 2022Verified PurchaseGuess i had higher expectations. Very basic, not great writing / editing. Disappointed in that. Perhaps more suitable for a tween or teen.
- Reviewed in Canada on December 11, 2023Verified PurchasePurchased as a gift. Pleasantly surprised at the quality and thickness of the book. A lot of interesting facts that are only 2-4 pages each.
I feel this would be a good “ bathroom reader” book.
- Reviewed in Canada on January 27, 2022Verified PurchaseIt is simply an entertaining little book for when have free time.
- Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2023Verified PurchaseFull of great fascinating stories, totally random and not a dull read to be had. All the stories are interesting.
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- Grady HarpReviewed in the United States on March 23, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Hot topics and fun tales to stimulate and entertain
Verified PurchaseAuthor Bill O’Neill has authored many books on Trivia and stands as somewhat of an expert in this field! His topics include movies, football, baseball, wars, rock music, simply random trivia facts and US States. Now with a nod to providing interesting reading material while passing the time at home, Bill offers a cascade of stories that provide not only entertainment but also so educational topics!
Providing an overview of the topics of interest in this book, Bill outlines his content in the Introduction – ‘This book will introduce you to some of the strangest facts on the face of the earth. You’ll learn about a Kansas town that people claim is so haunted that many call it the “Gateway to Hell,” as well as an urban myth about a Soviet drilling expedition that may – or may not have – opened a portal to Hell. You’ll learn about historical facts that were more than likely overlooked in your history classes. How Alexander the Great dies, how Cleopatra died, what happened to American Indian leader Sequoya, and the truth about Christopher Columbus’ expedition are just a few of the historical stories you’ll read about…You’ll read about a star that is many times bigger and brighter than our own, what will happen when computers become self-aware, what causes “brain freeze,” and how the government has been actively searching for extraterrestrials.’
And if that tasty intro doesn’t convince you to explore this fascinating book, add in stories about pop culture, sports stories about athletes, and even a few true crime tales to boot.
Not only is the book entertaining – it is also very instructive. For those familiar with Bill O’Neill’s talent for tickling the brain, this book is a must read – one of his best. For those who are simply looking for solid entertaining reading to while away the hours, welcome to the field expert! Highly recommended – especially during these times… Grady Harp, March 20
- Joseph J. TruncaleReviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful collection of stories for the curious you may want to check out.
Verified PurchaseAs someone who has been a voracious reader and seeker of knowledge for more than 7 decades my interests range from the hard traditional scientific to the often strange esoteric. This is why while browsing on 鶹 when I came across this 228-page soft cover book (Interesting stories for curious people by Bill O’Neill) I decided to purchase it.
Even though I was familiar with many of these fascinating stories; nevertheless, I loved this book because of the sheer volume of material it contains on a wide variety of stories. The other thing I loved about this book is that each story is short and concise, which makes for easy and enjoyable reading.
Some of the interesting stories include the following: “E.T. are you out there, how did Superman die, the hole into hell, the haunted town, the city that wouldn’t die, I’m Billy the kid, not your average aliens, the deadliest comet, animals that don’t age, iceberg alley, the sky Samurai, bombs away” and many, many other intriguing stories.
If you love reading about unusual and fascinating stories you may want to check out this book.
Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Never trust a politician: A critical review of politics and politicians).