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101 Things You Need To Know. . . And Some You Don't!

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Discover 101 of the most fascinating, most disgusting, and most unbelievable facts. Make your friends jealous with your increased knowledge and amaze people with your ability to answer almost impossible questions! Why is the sky blue? How do birds stand on electric wires without being electrocuted? Could I spontaneously combust at any moment? increased braininess may be only temporary.

224 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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Richard Horne

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Profile Image for Sophie Crane.
5,248 reviews179 followers
September 12, 2018
This book came on time which i was very happy about! I just expected it to be some facts about everything in life, but then when i opend it there was a a page of the facts and on the other page it had things you could fill in! When reading this book i found out loads of random things that are about life, for example, why is the sky blue?, why is the sea salty? and what is the worst smell ever? Since i am only 11 i have to go to school, so when i went to school i told my friends all about the stuff in my book, and they were amazed about how much i knew! So they said where did i get the book from, so i said Amazon and there going to buy it too! So 100/100, brilliant book!
Profile Image for Xanthi.
1,645 reviews15 followers
December 22, 2014
I didn't realize that this book is aimed at teens until I actually started reading it. It wasn't so much the level of the scientific content, but rather the writing style and some of the activity suggestions. Some of the science content was interesting, but there just wasn't enough to each topic to really grab my interest.
Profile Image for Noura Eljerbi.
18 reviews18 followers
June 29, 2017
Discover 101 of the most fascinating, most disgusting, and most unbelievable facts. Make your friends jealous with your increased knowledge and amaze people with your ability to answer almost impossible questions!

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1,127 reviews42 followers
May 20, 2019
A very interesting and interactive book on 101 matters that you should know about history, science, survival, astronomy, etc. Each question is answered in one page - very precise and concise, followed by a page of related activity to test your understanding. Great book for kids and adults.
Profile Image for Nikki Page.
274 reviews3 followers
January 30, 2019
I was bored, this was on my husband's bookshelf. It entertained me for 101 pages.
25 reviews2 followers
July 12, 2024
Book for kids but so much fun to read!
Profile Image for Jennifer Wardrip.
Author 5 books517 followers
November 13, 2012
Reviewed by Me for TeensReadToo.com

If you're looking for a way to simultaneously increase your knowledge and wow your friends with your infinite brainiac abilities, than this is definitely the book for you!

101 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW...AND SOME YOU DON'T! includes just that -- 101 sometimes interesting, sometimes obscure, sometimes downright gross facts about everything from science, nature, and animals to the universe, history, and the human body.

Some of my favorites include "What is the worse smell ever?" Answer: a toss-up between a skunk, a corpse flower, and durian fruit, which smells like raw sewage. Or "Are you only ever a few feet from a rat in a big city?" Answer: pretty much, yes. Which, when you think about it, is quite disgusting. "How much does the earth weigh?" Answer: a little over 13 million billion billion pounds. And you thought you needed to go on a diet!

The book also includes handy-dandy stickers, which you can use to mark your progress when you've learned a new fact, additional facts and data that (mostly) have something to do with the fact you've just mastered, and extras such as a checklist, extra paper, and a list where you can mark down things you'd like to know that weren't covered in the book.

So, although this is a book that can most assuredly make you look smart(er) in front of your friends, results aren't guaranteed to last forever -- unless you put a little brain power into it!
Profile Image for Amy.
274 reviews14 followers
June 10, 2010
This little book full of interesting facts like "Why we don't fall off the earth?" and "Where ar the most haunted houses in the world?" I'm thinking of using excertps as a friendly way to get kids into reading non-fiction and wanting to do research. Who doesn't want to know "Who invented the wheel?"
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86 reviews20 followers
January 14, 2012
The book is full of answers to questions that we think about sometimes but never really search for answers like "Why is the sky blue?". I liked how they present complicated ideas in simple ways. There's also activities you can do that are related to the ideas.
Profile Image for Obeida Takriti.
394 reviews53 followers
May 23, 2016
كتاب يتناول 101 معلومة يجب على الشخص أن يعرفها عن الأشياء المحيطة به..
بعضها بديهي وبعضها نغفل عنه في أيامنا..

طريقة الكتاب مميزة ومهضومة حيث هناك صفحة المعلومة ومن ثم صفحة لأسئلة أو تمرين حول الموضوع..
هو يستهدف فئة المراهقين أكثر ولكنه ممتع لأي فئة عمرية للقراءة لبساطة المعلومة ومتعتها..
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362 reviews17 followers
April 8, 2016
Refreshing and those load of information comes in a handy package :)
Profile Image for Lindsey.
230 reviews
February 13, 2008
This is so funny! it has subjects like, "Do humans spontaniously combust", "What makes farts so smelly", and "Pus-what is it good for?". Tottaly hillarious!
Profile Image for Puti.
18 reviews1 follower
July 31, 2011
a very fun and awesome cool book! love it...
324 reviews1 follower
February 11, 2018
I'm not sure how to rate this book as I didn't realize that it was aimed at a younger (teenage) audience. The scientific content was still interesting and varied but the writing style was clearly aimed at this audience as well as the type of material included. I still enjoyed it as a fun reminder and would definitely recommend this book to get a young audience interested in science.
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