Pages: 96 (Hardcover) ISBN: 0571237797 Pub: Faber and Faber Pub date: 2007-11-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 6010
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Reader Reviews:Amazing (1/2 people found this helpful)If you like the series, then you will love the book. It is split in very small pieces of information, which makes it ideal for commuting. I recommend it! Barely interesting and doesn't transfer (4/6 people found this helpful)I love the TV show QI. I'm a fan of most of the guests, have seen several in live gigs or else read a number of their various books, I've got the first series box set, the first DVD game and the Book of General Ignorance. Like I say, I'm a fan.
A very nice Annual for the series (1/2 people found this helpful)A very nice read with plenty of toilet humour and interesting facts to impress your friends. To be honest some of he features of members from the show seem to lack any actual input from them at all as they cover random subjects like the Elm tree and What animals you wouldnt normally eat but still a very nice giggle at the end of the day and any fan of the show should own it Really funny (1/3 people found this helpful)I bought this for someone else for Xmas but I've managed to read just about all of it myself. Its really very funny and would appeal to almost anyone. It's an ideal gift, but one you might think about keeping for yourself. Humour me (20/25 people found this helpful)This is the one book you'll want to buy either for yourself, as a Christmas gift, or just generally as a gift. The reason? It's funny as can be. Not a longish book, its pages rank as some of the funniest and most educational. From Jeremy Clarkson's eating habits to the Elm tree, to Elvis and "I had wind when I met the Queen," you'll be rolling with this book. But lest you think this is all a joke, it is not. There's a real education to be found here, and as they say, "A spoon full of sugar." Colourful and inventive, insightful and brash, THE QI ANNUAL will give you and others hours of entertainment and knowledge. Humour of any kind is my cup-o-tea. Anything from "Do Ants have Arseholes" to the funny and knowing "Katzenjammer" by McCrae. Similar ProductsQI: The Book of Animal Ignorance QI Presents: Strictly Come Duncing [Interactive DVD] [2007] QI - A Quite Interesting Game [Interactive DVD] [2005] QI: The B Series CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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