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The Rabbit Hole Book

99 adventures into the history of stuff

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The Rabbit Hole Book

By: Richard Coles, Charles Spencer, Cat Jarman
Narrated by: Richard Coles, Charles Spencer, Cat Jarman
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Brought to you by Penguin.

Have you ever wondered why pubs have certain names?

Or why jet lag exists?

Or perhaps you have speculated about the origin of the paperclip?

If any of these ring true or if you can relate to spending far too much time down an internet rabbit hole then you are in the right place/this is the book for you! Trivia lovers and general knowledge enthusiasts rejoice as we introduce the first book from the trio behind the hit history podcast The Rabbit Hole Detectives. Join your favourite investigators, Richard Coles, Charles Spencer and Cat Jarman, as they uncover the weird and wonderful provenance behind your favourite and surprising historical objects both real and metaphorical.

Forensically researched, beautifully observed, and using humour and their vast historical knowledge, The Rabbit Hole Detectives Book is a feast of historical trivia and unknown facts.

Packed full with a stimulating and moreish mix of longer entries, lists, trivia, amazing factoids and hysterical banter, this book is addictive, fun and endlessly informative.

Whatever you think you know, guess again.

©2024 Richard Coles, Charles Spencer, Cat Jarman (P)2024 Penguin Audio
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Mixed bag..4/10.

I’m a huge fan of Cat, Charles and Richard, and have followed their podcast since the beginning (and some other ventures) however this audiobook was dreadful. The magic of the podcast, the witty comments, the back and forth after each others topics etc is a big loss, Cats topics and performance was ok, Charles sounded like he was just phoning it and bored by what he had to talk about, and Richard didn’t seem to be giving the topics his usual enthusiasm. Maybe this works better as a book, where you can dip in and out and imagine their voices as you read it. Either way it was sadly a bit of a let down which is such a shame.

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All the effort went into thinking up the title

Lame, thinly research and dreadfully read. The gutteral warbling of Coles (speak up man) and the nasal bray of Spencer making this almost unlistenable 2/10 see, must try harder

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