Can Holding in a Fart Kill You?: Over 150 Curious Questions and Intriguing Answers (Fascinating Bathroom Readers)

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Uncover more than 200 fun facts—from baffling and bizarre to entertaining and enlightening—in this insanely enjoyable book of trivia.

This curious, captivating collection of trivia will surprise and intrigue readers with amazing answers to questions like:

• Is Jurassic Park possible?
• What causes “the shakes” after drinking a lot of alcohol?
• Why do dogs walk in circles before lying down?
• What makes popcorn pop?

The follow-up to the bestselling What Did We Use Before Toilet Paper?, Can Holding in a Fart Kill You? has even more fun and fascinating trivia. Perfect for the ever-curious trivia lover, this book is the ultimate in truly extraordinary information. From silly to serious to outright bizarre, this expansive collection offers surprising answers and unexpected facts on everything from history and science to pop culture and nature. From the everyday to the fantastical—it’s all here.

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Publisher ‏ : ‎ Ulysses Press (November 16, 2020)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 224 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1612434754
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1612434759
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 0.56 x 8 inches

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Customers find the book interesting and full of information. They find it entertaining and enjoyable, with fun facts. Many consider it a great gift for curious souls. Readers describe the book as nice, a must-read, and worth the purchase. Overall, they find it good quality for the price and a great item to read on a light reading level.

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13 reviews for Can Holding in a Fart Kill You?: Over 150 Curious Questions and Intriguing Answers (Fascinating Bathroom Readers)

  1. karen d jenkins

    Kids love this book
    Cute book that is actually educational besides being fun.

  2. Elizabeth Elle

    This book is SO much fun! It provides the answers to so many questions …
    This book is SO much fun! It provides the answers to so many questions that are fun, interesting, and occasionally- historical! The outline of the book is fairly simple. The question (sometimes silly, sometimes intriguing) is posed as a heading, and then there is a quick but detailed answer. These answers are a few paragraphs to a little over a page. The answers are concise but completely filled with great information. The title of the book suggests that all the questions might be crude or overly silly, but that’s not it at all! Although some of the questions are silly (for example besides the title, “why don’t birds fall off branches when they’re asleep” or “why do dogs have wet noses”), there are so many more kinds of questions in this book! Some of them are vaguely scientific (such as, “what causes Parkinson’s Disease” or “how does general anesthesia work”), while others are historical (such as, “how did Mother’s Day originate”). Although they are so different, all these questions are really interesting, with compelling answers and well-researched responses. I really enjoy this book. I expect it’s usually used as a “bathroom reader” but I read it all in one sitting! It’s so much fun, and I learned a lot!

  3. Chloe m.

    Super funny and great
    Perfect for those long sits on the toilet

  4. AwesomeBEA

    Spread knowledge! Even about farts!
    I really like this book. It’s a cool reference guide as a coffee table book, use as bathroom reader or a coversation starter. Thompson compiled some fun and interesting questions. Questions that might make the reader think, “I’ve never thought about that before.”Despite the title of the book, not all the questions are silly.Thompson choose a bevy of questions having to do with science, history and theory. Questions such as why a chameleon changes color, how do bees navigate, what are the origins of the English language, or did the lost city of Atlantis exist. The answers are short, precise and detailed. Definitely enough information to satisfy an answer.I think my favorite question in the entire book is What is the origin of “Son of a Gun?” So often do we come upon colloquialisms and idioms that are used frequently and we don’t give any thought into where they came from. Thompson not only has an answer, but continued the section by taking about the multiple sources from where the phrase orginated and how it has come to be used currently.As informative as his book is, it’s easily digestible. I’m going pass this book off to a niece or nephew and tell them to learn some facts to pass on to their friends. Spread the knowledge!

  5. Jason L Heiken

    Spoiler alert! The answer is…..
    I’m not telling you. Get the book and find out for yourself. Ot just search it up using Bingle, or Goong, or what ever it is that kids these days are using.This book was full of interesting facts. 150 of them, to be exact.While I knew some of them, others I did not, so it was worth the purchase and the read.The fact I knew some of the facts is most likely because these are the types of books I read all the time. Just general knowledge/trivia. people won’t play me in trivia games anymore because I know too many useless facts.But I say, any fact you know is knowledge. Just because it may seem useless right now, you never know when you’ll need to know if holding in a fart can kill you.

  6. Christina

    Fun gift for that one friend
    I gave this book as a gift to a friend that always asks the best questions and has a fun level of paranoia. This was right up her alley because I can see her and others like her asking and wondering if holding a fart can kill you. Lots of fun questions answered. We all enjoyed hanging out and reading some of it together

  7. Zaabaa

    Perfect for at Home or on the Go!
    As my age increases I’ve been finding myself spending more and more time in the ‘home office.’ As such my needs for enjoyable, but appropriate, literature has also increased. I look for books that contain cool facts, hard questions, and a condensed easy to read form. Enter “Can Holding in a Fart Kill You?” This book is absolutely jam packed with intriguing questions or musings on life such as ‘What does Trainspotting Involve?’ (What is trainspotting?) and ‘Why is the Empire State Building Famous?’ (Because it’s big?).Each question is given 3-6 paragraphs of detailed information which not only answers the questions but expands it to larger concepts and ideas that can help !you! in life. But really, this book is hard to put down and is full of fun information which is presented in a concise and clear manner which I enjoyed reading. Heck, sometimes I even find myself taking it to the work home office for my afternoon reading pleasure.

  8. quitfrontine

    Whatevs
    I just didn’t find the questions that interesting. A little disappointing. Bathroom reader. Its fine.

  9. Cherie

    This was a very well-loved stocking stuffer for my fiancé. Got lots of laughs at Christmas!

  10. Maddi M

    Bought it as a gift to my co-worker. She loved it!

  11. Cindy Roberts

    Returned. A lot of really fun questions but a few are about inappropriate subjects that I do not want to introduce to my great nephew.

  12. Poppy

    What a brilliant book of facts. Always wondered about a lot of general knowledge and this book covers a vast amount things

  13. Ismail

    Information you can readily find on the internet

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