History's most famous figures are showcased in this funny and factual trivia book, based on the #1 New York Times best-selling Who Was? series!What do you get when you mix Jeopardy -style fun facts with the subjects in the ever-popular Who Was? series? The Who Was? Trivia Book ! Jam-packed with brain-busting questions about some of your favorite trailblazing figures throughout history, this addition to Who HQ library is sure to keep readers on their toes.Perfect for family fun night, trivia contests, and Who HQ super fans, this is a title for the whole family to enjoy.
Brian Elling Book order






- 2022
- 2019
Knock! Knock! Where Is There?
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Another round of sidesplitting jokes based on the New York Times best-selling Where Is? series!
- 2018
Gudetama's Guide to Life
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
"Hi! Welcome to Gudetama's Guide to Life. Your go-to guidebook for living life to the almost fullest! Each page of this book is kind of packed with helpful lessons, inspiring quotes, and helpful advice that will have you lying around like a lazy egg in no time!" --From introduction
- 2018
Knock! Knock! Who Was There?
- 124 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Over 300 side-splitting jokes based on the New York Times best-selling series. If you want to know exactly why Milton Hershey's wife married him, look no further. (Because she wanted lots of Hershey's Kisses!) This hilarious and original collection of jokes featuring all the subjects of the ever-popular Who Was? series will keep kids laughing right through history class! Q: Why did Betsy Ross wear long dresses? A: To cover her colo-knees! Q: Which playwright is also a great cook? A: Will-yum Shakespeare! Q: Which president liked lasers? A: Ronald Ray-gun!
- 2018
You're On Your Way!: An Original Mad Libs Adventure
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
You’re on your way - but to where?! You may not have all of life’s answers yet, but you’ll have fun figuring them out with this unique book from Mad Libs.
- 2017
Build It!
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
From the first huts built of mud or animal skins to the world's tallest skyscrapers, this fun, fact- filled activity book looks at how people have constructed homes, temples, castles, public arenas, and all kinds of other buildings. Includes a colorful sticker page of architectural elements that let you build your own.