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Books with title Strange But True, America

  • Strange But True, America

    John Hafnor, Dale Crawford, John Hughes

    eBook (Lone Pine Productions, June 9, 2011)
    Strange But True, America is a 50-state tour de force of every oddball fact missing from standard travel and history books. This 2010 National Best Books Award Finalist and 2011 Indie Book Awards Double Silver Medalist— "Young Adult Non-Fiction" & "History"—proves that truth is always stranger than fiction.
  • Strange But True

    Mason Crest Publishers

    Library Binding (Mason Crest Publishers, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Presents a collection of unusual trivia from around the world, highlighting a Scrabble game that took place thirteen thousand feet in the air and a Canadian artist who makes artwork out of roadkill.
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  • Strange But True

    Robert Sullivan, Time Life Editors

    Paperback (Time Life, March 15, 2008)
    Time Life Books Strange But True. 100 of the World's Weirdest Wonders. Mysteries Solved. Hoaxes Revealed.
  • Strange But True!: Sport

    Nancy Dickmann

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts, Aug. 6, 2019)
    Discover sport's most brilliant and bizarre true stories Sport can bring moments of joy and huge emotion. It can also bring moments of supreme weirdness! Some of sport's oddest stories are almost too strange to be believed. From lucky socks and alligators on the golf course to marathon runners who let the train take the strain, this book uncovers some of the strangest true stories in the history of sport. It's a great fun read for any sports fan aged 8+.If you enjoyed this book, why not look out for Strange but True: Football.
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  • Strange but True Animals

    Lori Jean Polydoros

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2010)
    Fish that look like cartoons. Lizards that squirt blood from their eyes. These are not your ordinary creatures. Get ready to learn about some of the world’s strangest animals.
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  • Strange But True!

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, Aug. 16, 2001)
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  • Strange But True!: Sport

    Nancy Dickmann

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, Aug. 6, 2019)
    Sport can bring moments of joy and huge emotion. It can also bring moments of supreme weirdness! Some of sport's oddest stories are almost too strange to be believed. From lucky socks and alligators on the golf course to marathon runners who let the train take the strain, this book uncovers some of the strangest true stories in the history of sport. It's a great fun read for any sports fan aged 8+.If you enjoyed this book, why not look out for Strange but True: Football.
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  • Strange But True Aliens

    Damon Wilson

    Paperback (Parragon Plus, Jan. 1, 1997)
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  • Strange... But True?

    Kyla Steinkraus & Xina Uhl, Paul Kobasa

    Hardcover (Black Rabbit, )
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  • Strange... But True?

    Elizabeth Noll, Paul Kobasa

    Hardcover (Black Rabbit, April 4, 2017)
    With bright, colorful pages organized in two-page spreads, the ""Strange. . .But True? series for students in grades 4 to 6 introduces six mysterious topics of high interest to young readers. These nonfiction books make information about the Bermuda Triangle, Bigfoot, ESP, ghosts, haunted places, and UFOs easy for young readers to understand. Helpful diagrams, charts, and a glossary in each volume highlight the most important information for young learners. Help young readers in your life get aheadand have fun doing sowith World Books Strange. . .But True? series.The books in the BOLT 1 series feature high-interest topics that students with a 3rd through 5th grade primary reading level will return to again and again. Easy-to-read text helps kids understand the material and enjoy the reading experience. Packed with dynamic photos, charts, diagrams, fun facts, and infographics, Bolts attention-grabbing titles are sure to have your readers coming back for more.
  • Strange But True!

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, Jan. 1, 1700)
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  • Strange But True

    Ellen Potter, Josh Hurley

    MP3 CD (Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, Feb. 21, 2017)
    Hardy-har-har! Meet Otis Dooda. Yes, that’s his name. Go on and have a good laugh. He’s heard it all before. He’s been called things like Otis Poopy Stink and Otis Toilet Twinkie. That’s right, yuck it up and get it out of your system. We’ll wait. All right then. This is the story of Otis and the Dooda family (including their rat named Smoochie) moving to New York City, and the incredibly strange, but true, things that happened to them. It all started with Otis getting cursed by a guy in a potted plant in their apartment building lobby, and then meeting a bunch of their neighbors, including a farting pony named Peaches who was disguised as a dog. And that was just the first day.
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