Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader

Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader by Bathroom Readers’ Institute is a unique collection published by Macmillan on November 15, 1988. This first edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a diverse range of content, combining entertainment, humor, education, trivia, science, history, and pop culture, all designed for casual reading in a bathroom setting.
Readers will discover a variety of engaging topics, including the origins of common words and phrases, the story behind the song “Louie, Louie,” and intriguing anecdotes about politics in The Wizard of Oz. The book is thoughtfully organized into sections that cater to different reading times, featuring quick reads, normal-length articles, and longer pieces. With its lighthearted approach, Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader serves as a delightful companion for those seeking both fun and informative content.
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Calling all bathroom readers!
At last…Here it is…The book you’ve been waiting for! No more frantic searches at the last minute for that perfect magazine article. No agonizing choices between light reading and the serious stuff. This little volume has it all: Entertainment, humor, education, trivia, science, history, pop culture…and more! And it’s even divided by length–you can spend a minute with the Quickies, relax with Normal-length articles, or really get comfortable with Long Items.
With Uncle John’s Bathroom reader strategically placed in your home, you’ll settle in happily and read about:
The Origin of Common Words and Phrases
The Story behind “Louie, Louie”
Deadly curses and Strange Deaths
Politics in The Wizard of Oz
The origin of Silly Putty
Elvis’s Visit to the FBI
The Fabulous 60’s
And a host of great bathroom topics!
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