Who knew there were so many questions in the World? Well, the author does now. In this final edition of the highly acclaimed (by the author) book of answers to questions as diverse as "In World War II, were British troops given just three sheets of toilet paper a day while Americans got 22?" to "Why don't new cars have bonnet ornaments?", this book is packed full of information that you never knew you wanted to know.
But once you start reading, you can't put this book down. That's because the author has put glue all over the cover (joke (almost)). But it is surprisingly addictive - and you read it in commuter sized chunks, so it's just right for the daily journey into the office (but not if you're driving yourself). I'm So Glad You Asked Me That 5 picks up where Book 4 left off and ends where the author wrote his final answer.
Just the thing to fill the Christmas stockings of people that you don't really like that much, but you have to buy them a present anyway because they bought you one last year.
Who knew there were so many questions in the World? Well, the author does now. In this final edition of the highly acclaimed (by the author) book of answers to questions as diverse as "In World War II, were British troops given just three sheets of toilet paper a day while Americans got 22?" to "Why don't new cars have bonnet ornaments?", this book is packed full of information that you never knew you wanted to know.
But once you start reading, you can't put this book down. That's because the author has put glue all over the cover (joke (almost)). But it is surprisingly addictive - and you read it in commuter sized chunks, so it's just right for the daily journey into the office (but not if you're driving yourself). I'm So Glad You Asked Me That 5 picks up where Book 4 left off and ends where the author wrote his final answer.
Just the thing to fill the Christmas stockings of people that you don't really like that much, but you have to buy them a present anyway because they bought you one last year.