“Trivia for Adults” by The Reverend Joe B. Hewitt

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Game Night!

Looking for something to do?

Happy PencilYou’ve found it.  This book contains instructions for playing a game of trivia with a group of adults. Other than this book and the players, the only things needed to play are paper, something to write with, and a small prize for the winners.  The author includes questions that he developed himself, they have not come from some other source.  There are a total of 620 questions.  Since only 20 are needed per game, the book contains enough to play 31 different times.

The author recommends this be played by teams as opposed to individuals.  That way people can work together as a group when answering the questions.  Since some of the questions are challenging, playing with others is a good idea, plus it is more fun.Happy Sun Face

Trivia is defined by the Yahoo dictionary as:   “miscellaneous facts, especially when the subject of questions in games and quizzes.”  Those are definitely the type of questions that will be found here.  Lots of little known and entertaining facts pepper the pages of this book.

For instance, with this volume I was truly thrilled to get the answer to why Yankee Doodle Dandy stuck a feather in his hat and called it something else (you can find out just what that was in this book).  I had always wondered why he did that, now I know.

Get ready for some fun!

Happy People ShadowsThe title has been misunderstood by some to think the book’s contents might be inappropriate.  That is not the case, adult refers to the skill level of the questions.  Get this book and enjoy many hours of pleasure with old friends, or get to know some new ones while playing Trivia for Adults.

As the Biblical Psalmist of old said, “how wonderful it is, how pleasant, for God’s people to live (and may I add play) together in harmony!”*  Anyone who enjoys interacting with others or playing games will enjoy this delightful 5-star book.

I’d like to thank the author for providing me with a complimentary copy of this book for the purpose of review. All opinions expressed are my own, and I was not required, or influenced, to give anything but an honest appraisal.

The author has lived a diverse life.  He grew up as a Jehovah’s Witnesses.  As a teenager, he left them, and as a young man, he became a Christian.  He worked many years as an investigative reporter while owning a printing business and publishing weekly newspapers.  He felt called by God to become a pastor, so attended seminary, and has started more than one church. 

Additionally, he has served as a missionary in many foreign countries, done various types of work to promote Christianity, and authored numerous magazine articles and books.  He is an artist, a photographer and a court-appointed mediator striving to settle lawsuits.  Reverend Hewitt is a member of Mensa, the high IQ society.

*see Psalms 133:1

Author’s Website:  http://www.joebhewitt.net/index.html

Author’s Blog:  http://hewittjoemarona.blogspot.com/; http://www.joehewitt.blogspot.com/

Author’s Other Links:  http://www.rescuewatchtowerslaves.com/; http://www.joebhewittmediator.com/

 

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