It almost felt like a clever title, and enough to get me to give it a try, but I'll be damned if this isn't one of the biggest wastes of time I've had with a book in a very very long time.
Put simply, this is a bathroom reader in disguise. One of those random factoid books that is loaded with apocryphal stories masquerading as facts and poorly researched factoids that are either flat out wrong or stretching a truth to a breaking point to sound more truthful than they really are.
The bigger problem with this book is the fact that probably 99% of these "events" didn't make much of a difference to history, contrary to what the title might make you believe. This is especially true with some of the stupid coincidences presented as amazing life changing events. Yeah, maybe to the person they happened to, but not many others. And most of the business and all of the sports things just feel like stupid moments that happened and sound silly or weird enough to sneak their way into this book, but honestly, they have no justifiable place here and should have been cut from the book.
A more minor annoyance is just how focused on England this book is. I'm guessing that's where the author is from because the factoids lay heavily on England's shores, touch Europe a decent amount, touch on America when it's something that can't be skipped over in a book like this, and very very rarely mentions Africa or Asia. I guess they never changed history over there, or at least not without outside interference.
But yeah, this is a total waste of time and the only reason I finished it was to make sure I felt justified in making this rant-heavy review. Unless you're going to skim this while you're dropping a deuce, it's not worth you time, and honestly, even then you'd probably do just as well or better hitting the random button on Wikipedia or scrolling Buzzfeed.