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The Book of General Ignorance
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By:OK! Staff
Jan. 5 2021, Updated 8:11 a.m. ET
By John Lloyd and John Mitchinson
(Harmony)
This UK bestseller redefines “common knowledge” with factoids that will inform and entertain (or at least liven up your next cocktail party).
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