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DescriptionUncle John's Bathroom Reader `The World's Gone Crazy` – May 18th 2010 by Bathroom Readers' Institute (Author) {Bindaredundat} Product Details Series: Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Paperback: 432 pages Publisher: Portable Press (May 18th 2010) Language: English ISBN-10: 1607101017 ISBN-13: 978-1607101017 Good news: It’s not you--the world really is going crazy! And Uncle John is barely sane enough to guide you through it all in this whirlwind tour of all things strange and weird. Yes, loyal Throne Room readers, these 432 all-new pages of pure crazy will shock and confound you...and make your side split open from laughing. (Uncle John takes no legal responsibilities for split sides.) So fire up your egg-beater, strap on your tin-foil hat, and plunge on into... The secret government plot to poison Earth’s skies, Animal-human hybrids and what role they’ll have in society, “Sexy Finding Nemo” and other inappropriate Halloween costumes. A cow that eats chicken, therapeutic snake massages, and killer kangaroos, the lady who married the Eiffel Tower, and the man who hugs and kisses his car. Enjoying the world’s craziest festivals - where you can eat fried lamb testicles, ride on a ship through the desert, or pierce your skin with a bicycle, Jackasses who copied Jackass and barely lived to tell about it. How to tell if you have Exploding Head Syndrome, Decoding the Mayan Prophecy & Clergy gone wild. Most Helpful Customer Reviews Uncle John's Back in the Saddle Again! By Michael OConnor TOP 500 REVIEWER on August 10, 2010 Aftre several lackluster efforts in recent years, the Uncle John/Bathroom Readers Institute team seems to have gotten their mojo back. Published in 2010, THE WORLD'S GONE CRAZY offers up 430 pages of 'strange but wonderful' information sure to gladden the hearts of trivia buffs around the world. As with past editions, the 2010 version features quick 1-page reads, 2-3 page articles, extended pieces such as a 17-page offering on ghosts, brief factoids, etc. Entries are divided into categories like Bad Behavior, Weird Destinations, Truths and Untruths, Fads and Flops, Life is Strange, Don't Eat That, Body of Knowledge, Oddballs, Musical Madness, Language Gone Crazy, etc. So, if you want to get the low-down on new diseases, crazy world records, eccentric writers, offbeat dentists, crime in Canada, modern pirates, craziness in Japan, made-up memoirs, the truth about reality shows, world-famous tree-sitter 'Butterfly' Hill, nutty clergy, gross jobs, Charles Fort, the deadly state of Florida, interesting hoaxes, tasteless toys, crazy word origins, odd mental disorders and hundreds of other weird thingies, look no further. THE WORLD'S GONE CRAZY is just what the doctor ordered. Keep up the good work, Uncle John! Uncle John Has Done It Again. By PaganDeva2000 on April 26, 2010 As usual, interesting tidbits in a non-intimidating format. You have short stories, medium and longer three-plus page stories. All are wonderful to read while riding the subway train or bus, just before bedtime, during lunch, or anytime you want to keep your brain active with knowledge but no headache. By ERiC AiXeLsyD on June 12, 2010 I love all of the Uncle John's books, and this one (as the title suggests) focuses on the incredibly strange. Don't read it while you're eating! Ha ha ha. I did, however, breeze through it in about a week. I usually read before bed as well as in the throne room, but I couldn't put this one down. I was choosing weird over sleep, I guess! An uproarious collection of strange-but-true facts, highly recommended. By Midwest Book Review on July 18, 2010 Any general lending library likely has battered copies of other Uncle John's Bathroom Readers around: it's the 'Reader's Digest' trivia book item of choice, with its outrageous collections of fun facts, and The World's Gone Crazy is no exception. From state laws on marrying cousins to odd reasons insurance companies have given not to provide coverage, this is an uproarious collection of strange-but-true facts, highly recommended as easy reading for all. Sharing Widget |