Customer Reviews
The Book of General Ignorance-Andrex - By: 2tearsinabucket, 07 Jan 2009 
I have just finished this book of which was keptin the toilet (where it belongs & if I run out of toilet paper)I found the so called 'facts' hard to believe on doing some research myself on these 'facts'. I found Stephen Fry full of hot air,there was also a hint of him being anti Scottish 'There a no Scots just people from Ireland & Scandinavia etc who moved there thousands of years ago (If that was the case we would all still be African? Muppet) & that they (the Scot's never invented that or this.
At the back of the book it states 'QI stands for Quite Interesting.We do not claim to be Quite Right'.
I would say that this line is about the only thing THEY HAVE GOT RIGHT!!!
Waste of time & money
Better buy-Andrex !
QI - By: H. Butler, 08 Oct 2008 
I really enjoyed reading this book & found it more than "Quite Interesting". Unfortunately though, if you are an avid fan of the television series like I am it offers nothing new. Most, if not all, of the material is taken from the series.
Perfect bedtime reading - By: Cartimand, 13 Sep 2008 
As has been mentioned before, this loose tie-in to the BBC QI programme feels rather like shuffling through a box of randomly shuffled Trivial Pursuit cards & peeking at the (often surprising) answers.
There is a bit more to it than that though. The subjects are grouped together into some approximation of commonality - the animal world, war, inventors, science, colours etc. & each topic does go into some depth about its subject. Often, & most fascinatingly, this includes exploring how myths have grown around the subject.
Many of the facts will surprise you (one of my eye-openers was that the Celtic ethnicity as we understand it today has only existed since 21st June 1792), whereas many will already be widely known (as one of the non-carnivorous persuasion myself, I sincerely hope this book knocks on the head once & for all the calumnious lie that Hitler was a vegetarian!).
The expectation as you turn the page eagerly awaiting the next topic is palpable! I savoured this book by reading just a half dozen or so facts at bedtime & have genuinely found myself adding some snippets of information from this book into my conversations.
Anything that makes us all a tiny bit less generally ignorant can't be bad!
Great fun for trivia nerds - By: Paul Sloane, 05 Sep 2008 
This is a very entertaining book that you can pick up & browse for short periods. It helps you to challenge all the things that you assume you know. It delightsin debunking popular misconceptions - for example that glass is really a very slow-moving liquid. Glass is a solid. At times it is a little precious & pedantic. I am sure that some of its claims can be challenged. However, it remains one of my favourite bedside books. Recommended.
fun but tedious at times - By: Hayles, 31 Jul 2008 
This is a fun book to pick up & put down at leisure but it loses something for not being delivered by the dry tones of Stephen Fry. If you are an avid watcher of the series you will have heard most of these entries before but there are still some gems among them. Some of the explanations do go on & there seems to be a fascintaion with space that just doesn't excite me but there were a few chuckles along the way. At the end there is a disclaimer inviting readers to sendin alternative answers or explanations which does dilute the whole thing a bit. Good for picking up trivia to delight your mates at the pub.