
The Areas of My Expertise
An Almanac of Complete World Knowledge Compiled with Instructive Annotation and Arranged in Useful Order
by John Hodgman
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appears in Comedy and Fiction.
The brilliant and uproarious #15 bestseller (i.e., a runaway phenomenon in its own rightno, seriously) a lavish compendium of handy reference tables, fascinating trivia, and sage wisdom all of it completely unresearched, completely undocumented and (presumably) completely untrue, fabricated by the illuminating, prodigious imagination of John H...
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