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The Little Book of Genius

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A quick guide to the essentials of literature, history, art, music, science, sports, and more, along with how to win an argument and tell a joke—the ABCs of genius

 

At any party, there is always one person who stands out from the crowd, talking more intelligently and telling better jokes than everyone else—this is the guide to being that person. The first part, based on serious scientific foundations, offers handy techniques for winning an argument, getting one's point across, telling a joke, and generally being one's best self. The second part contains the essentials about literature, history, art, music, science, sports, and other subjects—everything necessary to seem cultured, intelligent, and well-read. With the help of this book, readers can be the envy of everyone at the party!

224 pages, Hardcover

First published October 30, 2011

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About the author

Keith Souter

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Keith Souter is a part time doctor, medical journalist and writer. He writes general non-fiction, books on medicine and health and novels in 4 genres.

He lives in Yorkshire within arrow-shot of the ruins of a medieval castle, the setting for two of his historical crime novels - THE PARDONER'S CRIME and THE FOOL'S FOLLY.

His latest novel THE CURSE OF THE BODY SNATCHERS published by G-Press is the first in series of The Adventures of Jack Moon. Aimed at 8-13 year olds, it is a spooky tale set in Victorian London.

Keith is represented by Isabel Atherton at Creative Authors http://www.creativeauthors.co.uk

G-Press and Golden Guides Press http://www.goldenguidespress.com/_/Bo...

Blogs
http://theadventuresofjackmoon.blogsp...

http://west-uist-chronicle.blogspot.c...

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October 1, 2020
Lots of information about what a genius is and how to improvise yourself to be more like one.
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