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Put your knowledge to the test with over 1000 questions on all things festive, from movies to music. From iconic Christmas TV specials and festive films to bestselling toys and Christmas tunes, there are 34 quizzes to try your hand at with each split into three levels of difficulty to suit everyone. Fun for the whole family, or perfect to play with friends, ‘So This is Christmas Quiz Book’ is the ideal gift, stocking filler or secret Santa present.
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So you think you know movies?
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So you think you know the 80s?
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See how much you and your family know about the Beeb with this lively and fun official puzzle book on the BBC.
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Are you a Marvel pro who knows everything there is to know about this iconic brand? Can you match the archnemesis to the Super Hero, or name all the Avengers? From Iron Man to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and everything in between, there’s a quiz for each movie and streaming series with questions to suit everyone – from new recruits to Marvel fanatics.
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Why settle for mere mortal excellence when you could be living like a goddess? This title takes us on a colourful tour of ancient deities and legends through the prism of female power, sharing the mythical stories of 25 goddesses from every corner of the globe. From famous divas like Athena to less familiar heroines such as the Japanese dawn goddess Uzume, the Mayan ‘jaguar goddess of midwifery’ Ixchel and the African mermaid spirit Mami Wata, E. Foley and B. Coates show how the tales of these deities have been depicted by men over the centuries, revealing the ancient roots of toxic female stereotypes (the damsel in distress, the selfless mother, the tempting harlot). Beautifully illustrated and fizzing with their signature feminist spirit, they reclaim these inspirational women for a new generation – and bring empowering mythical magnificence and celestial chutzpah into our daily lives.
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Silly scenarios and questions for guaranteed family fun!
Have fun with family and friends with this interactive game book, bursting with 200 side-splittingly funny scenarios, silly choices and thought-provoking questions all about animals. With no right or wrong answers, it’s the game that everyone will enjoy!
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Become the ultimate map reader with this quiz book for all ages
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nDavid Quantick works regularly with Armando Iannucci, including on the new HBO series, Avenue 5. He won an Emmy as part of the writing team on Veep, a BAFTA for Harry Hill’s TV Burp and a Writers’ Guild Award for The Thick of It. For over fifteen years, David has also hosted his own very popular quizzes at festivals, events, pubs, clubs, cinemas and in tents: the quizzes range is broad and the questions are tricky. They’re not about statistics, there’s no sport, the picture rounds are conceptual, and there’s sometimes a round called ‘Martin Amis Character or Blur Song’. Each quiz is funny and entertaining even if you don’t know the answers. The quizzes are informative and opinionated. In some ways, they’re like stand-up with questions. This is a book based on David’s live quizzes.
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What’s the best book ever written? What would happen if we all stopped eating meat? What’s the secret to living past 110? And what actually is the best thing since sliced bread? In this book, 200 of the world’s most intriguing questions are settled once and for all through infographics. The results will leave you shocked, informed and thoroughly entertained.
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In ‘Ask a Historian’ the author, BBC podcaster, and public historian Greg Jenner provides answers to things you always wondered about, but didn’t know who to ask. Responding to 50 genuine questions from the public, Greg whisks you off on an entertaining tour through the ages, revealing the best and most surprising stories, facts, and historical characters from the past. Bouncing through a wide range of subjects – from ancient jokebooks, African empires, and bizarre tales of medicinal cannibalism, to the invention of meringues, mirrors, and menstrual pads – ‘Ask A Historian’ spans the Stone Age to the Swinging Sixties, and offers up a deliciously amusing and informative smorgasbord of historical curiosities, devoured one morsel at a time.