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Highlights
- Some facts are too terrifying to teach in school.
- About the Author: Founded in 1958 as a print publication and competitor of Mad Magazine, CRACKED.COM has been published exclusively online since 2006.
- 320 Pages
- Humor, Form
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About the Book
From the files of Cracked.com comes the most fascinating trivia that the Web site has published along with 20 brand-new articles deemed too factually accurate for the Internet.
Book Synopsis
Some facts are too terrifying to teach in school. Unfortunately, Cracked.com is more than happy to fill you in with this hilarious tome of trivia.
- A zombie apocalypse? It could happen. 50% of humans are infected with a parasite that can take over your brain.
- The FDA wouldn't let you eat bugs, right? Actually, you might want to put down those jelly beans. And that apple. And that strawberry yogurt.
- Think dolphins are our friends? Then these sex-crazed thrill killers of the sea have you right where they want you.
- The most important discovery in the history of genetics? Francis Crick came up with it while on LSD.
- Think you're going to choose whether or not to buy this book? Scientists say your brain secretly makes all your decisions 10 seconds before you even know what they are.
If you're a fan of The Oatmeal or Frak.com and hate being wrong about stuff, you'll love what you find in You Might Be a Zombie from the twisted minds at Cracked.
Review Quotes
"In a sea of literary lies, finally a book that will tell you the truth about the things you need to know."--Sarah Silverman
"Smart, funny, and cool."--Roger Ebert
"The funniest, wisest, greatest book ever written! I keep reading and rereading it here in my padded cell!"--Stan Lee
"Ridiculously hilarious."--Library Journal
About the Author
Founded in 1958 as a print publication and competitor of Mad Magazine, CRACKED.COM has been published exclusively online since 2006. It is based in Los Angeles, California.