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Wow...Amazing & Unique Facts About The USA!!!! 💖🦅🌠🇺🇲🎆🗽💝
Great! 1,000 Interesting Facts & Trivia About USA...SUPERB!!!! 💖🦅🌠🇺🇲🎆🗽💝
J**E
A fantastic book of American facts that I loved reading.
As someone who is well into his senior years, I have been a voracious reader for more than 7 decades. I curious mind is always searching for interesting and entertaining topics to read about, and this is why while browsing on Amazon when I came across this 148-page soft cover book (The big book of American facts: 1000 interesting facts and trivia about USA by Bill O'Neill) I decided to purchase it.Right off the bat, from the very first page I loved this book. This book is like taking a college level course in American history. Some of the many topics covered in this volume includes Government and crime, presidents, history, religion, language, food and drink, science and medicine, planes, trains and automobiles, military, education, states, money, music” and much, much more.Reading this book was a clear joy and if you love fact type books you may want to check out this one. A fantastic reference source on America.Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Never trust a politician: A critical essay on politics and politicians).
B**T
Another good one
I love Bill’s trivia books. They’re short and easy reads. Lots of interesting trivia as well! I look forward to reading more!
T**A
Entertaining enough to steal
Bought this book twice for the lobby of my business and people like it so much they keep stealing it.
K**.
Great gift!
Great gift! Book actually isn't that 'big', though. Easy read.
S**I
Great gift
Great gift for history buffs!
M**E
Interesting but not completely factual - or lacking in more details
Some facts are interesting but I feel they should contain more information. For instance, there was a fact about the largest network of charter schools being run by a Turkish imam. However, it didn’t mention the name of the charter school network or the name of the imam. There were also some facts that are not 100% correct or need more explanation. Such as, an area of Utah called the Jello belt because of how much Mormons love Jello. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I can say that not all Mormons “love” Jello and it is more of a tradition and/or rumor about Mormons and green Jello. It is because Jello was traditionally an easy thing to make for pot lucks and other such get togethers. However, I would not call it an American “fact” in any way even if though there is an area that is nicknamed that.
D**A
Great book
Greasy book. Great information.
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