

Buy QI: The Second Book of General Ignorance Main by Lloyd, John, Mitchinson, John (ISBN: 9780571323913) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Great book - Great book, very interesting Review: Great book! - Fast delivery. A great quiz book!






| Best Sellers Rank | 62,423 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 91 in TV Tie-in Humour 122 in Trivia Games (Books) 224 in Sports & Recreation Humor |
| Book 2 of 3 | Qi: Book of General Ignorance |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (598) |
| Dimensions | 12.9 x 2.5 x 19.8 cm |
| Edition | Main |
| ISBN-10 | 057132391X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0571323913 |
| Item weight | 327 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 416 pages |
| Publication date | 5 Mar. 2015 |
| Publisher | Faber & Faber |
H**Y
Great book
Great book, very interesting
A**R
Great book!
Fast delivery. A great quiz book!
M**M
Great Fun - Let Down By Slight Errors
As per usual a book filled with fun facts and of course challenges to the standard authordoxy that we believe in. All great fun told with some verve and with a tongue in cheek style. What is wonderful about this book - and others in the series - is that it informs and entertains in equal measure. If school books were this good, I'm sure that more children would take an interest. However there are as in any book of this kind a few hiccups. Firstly we are told that the yak has the longest hair of any animal at 60cm - around 2ft. Earlier on there is another article that goes on to point out that humans - at least the hair on their head, does not stop growing unlike all other animals. In fact there are many ladies and a few men in day to day life with hair longer than 2ft. The second wrong fact is Richard the 3rd. The article finishes off with the rather smug assumption that Shakespeare was wrong and that by all accounts Richard III was in fact a good height and handsome without any known disfigurement. Of course the fact that he has been dug up in a car park and matches perfectly with the stories of a hunchbacked near dwarf somewhat renders the entire chapter null and void. And that's the problem with books that are entirely based upon the accuracy of their facts, because when they are not correct it calls into question the rest of the statements. Generally I do believe most of what has been written but if I can spot a couple of mistakes easily then I'm sure that others will find more.
A**S
Great fun ! Excellent price, swift delivery
It's a hoot !
Y**A
Like watching QI in your head
If you watch QI you will remember many of the questions that are included in the book. Indeed it will feel like you can hear Stephen Fry's voice asking them and adding the extra interesting detail. The addition of some of the comments from the panel is a nice touch - not that every one of them is a brilliantly incisive comedic gem though. Once you've absorbed some of the trivia in this book just imagine what a populat guest you'll be at cocktail parties! As a dedicated QI fan I am an easy audience for a book like this to please. But in truth it lacks original content or any novelty in its structure (basically it's just a list of the quesitons and answers so I could easily imagine another reader being less enamoured.
D**R
Bedtime Reading
Perfect bedtime reading. This helped my kid to sleep for numerous nights. I don't know what I will do now it's finished...
S**P
Expand ya mind
Great service, great book. Bargain. I even bought more.
J**.
Lot of interesting facts
This is an interesting collection of more or less interesting facts which you were probably not aware of, or thought you knew them, but then it turns out just to be an urban myth. Every fact starts with a question where you might think to know the answer just to be proven wrong a few paragraphs later. Ever heard that urinating on a jellyfish sting might help, well this is just wrong. Interesting facts like which animal saved the most human lives and what causes pins and needles. Overall an enjoyable read.
V**N
Absolument parfait
A**R
Very interesting
S**A
En general es interesante. Al incluir muchos artículos, algunos me han gustado más que otros. Es un tipo de lectura que puede apetecer en ocasiones; no hay un hilo conductor, así que se puede dejar sin leer tanto tiempo como se quiera y después retomarlo al cabo de una temporada.
B**S
Humorous and packed with information! A trivia lover's delight. Beware, though - much of what you know is wrong!
S**N
INTERESTING. you sure can fool your friends with this!
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