: Reviewers on Amazon consistently praise its readability and the quality of its handsome images . Many users note it is the kind of book you can read multiple times and still find new, "dazzling" information.
(2011) is a definitive digital collection of curated facts and essays from the popular Quite Interesting (QI) mobile app, published by Faber & Faber . Review Overview : Reviewers on Amazon consistently praise its readability
: Unlike other QI books compiled strictly by "elves" (the show's researchers), the users were "in charge" of selecting these specific entries. Review Overview : Unlike other QI books compiled
: The book is packed with fascinating trivia and "crazy facts" designed to debunk common misconceptions. It covers a vast range of topics including history, science, geography, and pop culture. : It maintains the classic QI philosophy that
: It maintains the classic QI philosophy that "unmitigated seriousness has no place in human affairs," blending wit with rigorous fact-checking. Availability Publisher : Faber & Faber Release Date : December 14, 2011
: Written by John Lloyd (producer of Blackadder and QI ) and John Mitchinson , who provide a new introduction for this edition.
: Available as an ebook on Amazon Kindle and other ePub retailers. Most Interesting: The Best of the QI App as Chosen by Users