The Electric Toilet Virgin Death Lottery
by Tom Cassidy and Thomas Byrne
From FeelGoodButtGone, the antidepressant-diet-pill popular among "big-boned housewives", to taxidermists hunting penguin-bison hybrids, Cassidy and Byrne serve up a ferociously funny compendium of crazed logic puzzles and crackpot inventions. Funny, offensive, and definitely not politically correct, this book is the perfect antidote to family banality over the holiday season. Explaining the best tactics to cracking their fiendish conundrums, as well as including step-by-step clues and ans...
The fun-filled quiz book that kids and the whole family will enjoy The fun-filled quiz book that kids and the whole family will enjoy. Quiz your family and friends with this Space Quiz Book from National Geographic Kids, bursting with questions that will keep everyone guessing and give you hours of fun. How many moons does Mercury have? How long is a day on Venus? What gives Mars its reddish colour? 300 questions on everything from planets and moons to com...
The Man City FC Quiz Book (Quizzes for Football Fans, #4)
by James Conrad
160 Easy Checkmates in One Move for Kids, Part 2 (Chess Puzzles for Kids)
by Andon Rangelov
Scottish football is the national game and the national passion: there's no end to the amount of fierce debate, trainspotter trivia and amusing banter that it provokes in homes, work places and pubs across the country. An unhealthy proportion of it seems to end up on Scotland's top commercial radio station, Real Radio, on Ewen and Roughie's Football Phone-in. Broadcasting for two hours each day from Monday to Friday, Ewen and Roughie have become the premier presenters in the football phone-in le...
Slitherlink Puzzles - 200 Easy Puzzles 10x10 vol.25 (Slitherlink Puzzles, #25)
by David Smith
Readers of Victorian fiction must often have tripped up on seeming anomalies, enigmas and mysteries in their favourite novels. Does Becky kill Jos at the end of "Vanity Fair"? Why does no one notice that Hatty is pregnant in "Adam Bede"? How, exactly, does Victor Frankenstein make his monster? Why does Dracula come to England rather than neighbouring Germany? Why doesn't the invisible man make himself an invisible suit? Why does Sherlock Holmes, of all people, get the name of his client wrong? I...