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by - written on 19/11/08 (Useful, 20 readings)
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i love the QI annual far more than the other QI books that have been published because this displays again the true eclectic nature of the popular panel tv show. To tie in with the 2007 broadcast series this one features E as its vague theme. it contains contributions by stephen fry and alan davies as well as pieces by many other popular panellists, such as jeremy clarkson and his piece on eating different animal species. if as a kid you loved getting an annual you'll love this - its all the fun of a kids annual but wrapped up in an adult package! the cartoons and illustrations are fantastic, and inside everything is glossy and full colour, making ... Read the complete review
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