Heck, there are even double page spreads dedicated to specific subjects such as Pets & Lifestock, Multi-Taskers, Ball Sports, Jigsaw Puzzles, even Finger Nail Lengths.ĭid you know, for example, that the longest fingernails belong to Minneapolis resident Diana Armstrong whose nails – last trimmed in 1997 – are over 1.3 metres long? She paints the entire length of them, too! Indeed, this year’s Guinness covers plenty of ground (and sky, and space). Gorgeously illustrated front and back, Guinness World Records 2023 is as bold a tome as any that came before it – packed with stacks of mind-boggling record-breaking anecdotes along with facts about everything from natural phenomena to human stunts, religious events to medical marvels, spiritual acts to para-sports, and earthly delights to out-of-this-world adventures (quite literally, since there are specific sections on space missions and even ‘space junk’). Many of these feats have been collated and published in the Guinness World Records 2023: a massive compendium on record-breaking that’s sure to leave readers in awe. It’s been a busy 12 months, as Covid restrictions began easing the world over, and it seems many individuals and groups have been happy to brush off the cobwebs, and get out and break some new records. ‘Guinness World Records 2023’: bigger, bolder, brighter a book than before plus WIN one of 10 copies!
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