
2008
First Published
3.68
Average Rating
320
Number of Pages
If you find yourself intrigued by unusual pieces of information (and who isn’t), Mark Mason’s proud book of trivia will intrigue in its exploration of not just truly unimportant facts but also the science and psychology of our fascination with trivia.
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Author
Mark Mason
Author · 14 books
Mark Mason's previous non-fiction includes The Importance of Being Trivial, Walk the Lines, The Bluffer's Guide To Football and The Bluffer's Guide To Bond. He is also the author of three novels, and has written for most British national newspapers (though never about anything too heavy), and magazines from The Spectator to Four Four Two. He lives in Sussex with his partner and son.