Montana Trivia
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Q. Where is the only place to find answers on 1,263 questions about Montana?
A. Here!
This book is your personal compendium of the most incredible, unbelievable, wild, weird, arcane, fun, fascinating, and true facts about Montana. Great easy reading with a game at the end of each section!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #415278 in Books
- Published on: 2005-06-01
- Released on: 2005-06-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 160 pages
Customer Reviews
Top 5 trivia books I have ever read!
I am a trivia buff and have lived in Montana for 36 years. This is hands down the best book I have read in years. The wit and humor through out the book kept me laughing the whole time I read it and I couldn't put the thing down. Kudos to Mrs. Spencer for researching and writing a book that had so many interesting facts that even an old Montanan like me had never heard. I highly recommend this book, I have read it twice and still haven't put it down.
Great reading! Full of fun facts about Montana!
What a great book loaded with facts about the wonderful state of Montana! Easy to read. Lots, and lots of interesting information. The author had to have done extensive research to get all this information.
Relentless Curiosity
Readers beware! It's much easier to open this book than to close it. The author's obvious love of trivia, not to mention her love of Montana, is infectious. She is relentless in her pursuit of the obscure. We learn, for example, that the town of Ismay, population 20, changed its name to Joe to honor quarterback Joe Montana. Yes, but did Mr. Montana ever visit this town? And what is the montly salary of its mayor?
The result of this obsessive curiosity is a book full of quirky facts and colorful characters you will find nowhere else. It will put a smile on the face of a transplanted Montanan (like myself), but would also be a great find for anyone planning a trip to Montana. It's the kind of book that would normally be impossible to find for all those with the misfortune of living outside the state. Thank goodness for Amazon!
