Hotels Reveal the Books Most Frequently Left Behind by Guests

When you’re staying in a hotel for the night and need to kill some time, it’s great to have a book with you. Unfortunately, many of these books end up getting left behind.

Travel + Leisure put together a list of the books that hotel guests leave behind the most and some of them might surprise you. Take a look at the list and ask yourself a question: do you think some of these books might have been left behind on purpose? Just a thought…

1. The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood

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2. Paul O’Grady’s Country Life by Paul O’Grady

3. Bad Dad by David Walliams

4. Origin by Dan Brown

5. The Secret by Rhonda Byrne

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6. The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins

7. The Couple Next Door by Sharri Lapena

8. Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn

9. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Getaway by Jeff Kinney

10. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K. Rowling

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11. Secret Garden: An Inky Treasure Hunt and Coloring Book by Johanna Brasford

12. IT by Stephen King

13. The Art of the Deal by Donald Trump

14. Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them by J.K. Rowling

15. Big Little Lies by Liana Moriarty

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16. All Out War: The Full Story of How Brexit Sank Britain’s Political Class by Tim Shipman

17. Harry Potter: Coloring Book 

18. Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher

19. The World’s Worst Children by David Walliams

20. Disney Princess Beauty and the Beast Magical Story

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The Salem Witch Trials, Explained

While they only lasted a little more than a year, the legacy of the Salem Witch Trials in Massachusetts continues to resonate in the American consciousness. And although we hear the trials referenced quite often, what actually occurred during the paranoia and hysteria that led to the execution of 20 people?

In 1689, Salem Village in colonial Massachusetts saw an influx of refugees from New York and parts of Canada because of a war between New France and New England. The conflict was known as King William’s War. The refugees added fuel to a rivalry between wealthy people in Salem and those who still relied on agriculture for their livelihood. Salem Village’s minister, Reverand Samuel Parris, was widely disliked because of his rigidity and greed.

In January 1692, Parris’ 9-year-old daughter Elizabeth and 11-year-old niece Abigail Williams alarmed their friends and relatives by throwing fits, screaming, speaking gibberish, and twisted themselves into weird positions. A third girl named Ann Putnam had similar experiences.

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A local doctor believed the girls’ calamities were supernatural. In late February, the three young girls were pressured into admitting the source of their madness: they said it was Tituba, the Parris’ slave from the Caribbean; Sarah Good, a homeless woman; and Sarah Osborne, a poor, elderly woman.

The three older women were brought before local magistrates. Good and Osborne denied any association with witchcraft, but the slave Tituba admitted she had been contacted by the Devil himself and was doing his work. Tituba also said there were other witches intent on destroying the Puritans. All three women were imprisoned.

After the women were put behind bars, rumors and paranoia gripped the town. People of all ages were accused of being witches. The first “witch” convicted and hanged on Gallows Hill was a woman named Bridget Bishop, even though she adamantly denied practicing witchcraft. As the summer of 1692 wore on, 18 more people were hanged for supposedly being witches and many more imprisoned.

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Eventually, well-respected people in the area, including Massachusetts Governor William Phips, prohibited the arrest of accused witches. By May 1693, the Governor pardoned all people accused of witchcraft. The final toll of the hysteria: 20 people executed, several died in jail, and over 200 accused of practicing witchcraft.

It wasn’t until 1957, over 250 years after the trials, that the state of Massachusetts formally apologized for the events of 1692-93.

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Older Millennials Remember Formerly Popular Websites That No Longer Exist

It’s important to remember that millennials are not teenagers. Many of them are grown-ups who still remember the early days of the internet. You know, when it was still a novelty and didn’t control every aspect of our lives?

Here are 15 websites we thought would never fall by the wayside, but that no one under the age of 25 would remember at all.

Cheers to getting older!

 

#15. Flash is dying.

“I didn’t learn about this website until a few years ago, but I would say homestarrunner.com mainly since Flash is dying.”

#14. Cards and chess.

“yahoo games used to be the best place for cards and chess and a ton of other games online.”

#13. Digital bubble wrap.

“Bored.com. Just for the digital bubble wrap alone!”

#12. Loved it.

“Wondering if anyone was gonna bring up livejournal. I got one when you still needed a code from a friend. Loved it.”

#11. So much angst

“Xanga. I kind of want to go back and read what 16 year old me wrote, but I think I’d die from the embarrassment.”

#10. By trial and error.

“Angelfire and Geocities were sites where you could make your own “website” and they would host them for free. It was fun back in the day learning really basic html by just trial and error. I don’t think anything like that exists any more, maybe blogspot would be the closest thing like it today.”

#9. Chatrooms.

“Napster. Not just for music downloads. I spent a lot of time in the chatrooms there.”

#8. Every Wednesday morning.

“The Onion used to publish a new edition every Wednesday morning. I was chomping at the bit by Tuesday night.

They had a better format back then, too.”

#7. Ready and waiting.

“AskJeeves. Just imagining a man named jeeves staying awake 24/7 to answer all questions.”

#6. Random forums.

“Webrings, almost every single band in the world had an forum with thousands of people, so many forums for other random shit. Bonzai Kitten and other joke sites, then there are the citrus extravaganza and other sites that weren’t so jokey but went viral nonetheless. In the early 2000s you saw websites like what Reddit would base itself on: Something Awful (which I could never stand), Fark (which used to be pretty great until terrible mods drove it into the ground and the owner stopped caring and decided to try politics instead), hell at once point there was this Reddit thing that would pop up but most people were like “meh, I already got something better” and just let it be.

Chatrooms in general are something that seem to be long gone. So many bots, so much chaos, but it was a bit wild wild west back then. Using bots and tools to clone names and accounts, kick people off chats, log them offline, etc (AOHell was probably the biggest known one if any of you want to look up what it was like).

And I remember websites/programs like The Palace and such which were chatrooms that allowed people to move around and be seen as avatars, oh how amazing the future was then. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Palace_(computer_program) Again you could use a lot of bots to mess with people, one you’d commonly see was a bot that stole people’s avatars which usually angered the entire lot as there seemed to be a general rule of “ask if you want it”/”trade” etc. as a lot of them were made by the person “Wearing” them.

Good times, actually. I think one of the most distinctive things, especially of the 90s was the lack of people from every corner of life. It would be extremely rare to run into some old grandparent, there was this active subculture of people while most people just stuck to reading their emails and calling it a day. Now everyone is online, everyone is on Facebook, etc.”

#5. Scan every download.

“Limewire was filled with trojans and malware but Kazaa wasn’t much better. Kazaa Lite was what people used if they didn’t want to do a scan after every download.

Then Torrents came along and no worries.”

#4. Ah, memories.

“Neopets! God I sucked at neopets.”

#3. Over 2 decades.

“The hamster dance

Edit: hamPster dance. Forgot the P cause it’s been over 2 decades.”

#2. Pre-Tinder.

“Amihotornot.com”

#1. Budding weebs.

“gaiaonline. So many budding weebs on that site.”

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We Can’t Stop Laughing at These 10+ Horribly Designed Signs

Making a sign seems like a simple task, but you’d be surprised by all the ways it can go wrong. From poor word placement to ridiculous graphic design, things can go bad pretty fast.

Enjoy these 12 signs that are so bad, it’s tough to tell what they’re even trying to say.

1. No questions here.

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2. Um.

3. Will there or won’t there?

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4. My brain hurts.

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5. “Men because women…”

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6. Well, we weren’t worried about it until you said something.

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7. Either way, I think we’re in trouble.

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8. Is this an endorsement of drugs?

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9. “YOU ARE NOT OUR TROLLIES.”

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10. “The Joel With McHale Joel Show McHale.”

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11. Free donations? Nice try, kid.

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12. Hi, Call. Nice to meet you.

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Would You Eat Any of These Bizarre and Unappetizing Food Combinations from Twitter?

Everyone has a weird food combination or recipe that they love. For me? It’s grilled cheese made with two waffles and American cheese. Sound nasty? Just try it! Recently, people on Twitter shared their bizarre food combos and we couldn’t believe some of them. Would you try any of these out-there food pairings?

Here’s the tweet that started it all…

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These 12 Photos of Pit Bulls and Their Kids Are Absolutely Adorable

Pit Bulls get a bad reputation, but they’re no different than other dogs.

Don’t believe us? Take a look at these photos of pit bulls hanging out with kids. If they don’t convince you, nothing will.

1. Look at how cozy they are.

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2. Nap buddies.

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3. They make pretty great pillows.

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4. And give awesome kisses.

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5. Twins!

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6. Watching videos together.

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7. This baby is scarier than any pit bull could ever be!

8. They’re willing to share their beds with you.

9. Snuggle-fest.

10. Her best friend.

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11. Look at that happy pup.

12. And they love kisses!

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These 12 Cats and Dogs Can’t Quite Figure Out Who They Are

Do you ever think cats get tired of lounging around all day? Or perhaps dogs get tired of playing fetch? These cats and dogs certainly have, and now they’re caught in the middle of an identity crisis.

1. Both cats and dogs love curling up on a nice table.

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2. A cat pawing at the door while their owner leaves.

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3. How come cats get all the fun towers?

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4. Perfect fit.

5. This cat loves to play fetch and isn’t afraid of the water either!

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6. Yep, this is my home now.

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7. Just look at that tail wag.

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8. Couch buddies.

9. Tennis balls aren’t just for dogs anymore.

10. Cat toy? Nah, this is my toy.

11. Out for a walk on a leash.

12. Defender of the armrest.

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You Absolutely Do Not Want to See These 12 Sights on a Monday Morning

Monday is widely agreed to be the worst day of the week. Even when everything goes okay, there’s still a weird stink to Mondays that we can’t quite shake. These people, however, are having extra-terrible Mondays.

1. This makes my soul hurt.

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2. “Hey boss, I’ll save you some time. I’m fired.”

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3. I hope they’re not using the HOV lane!

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4. “Ah, what a lovely goose. Hold on, what does this sign say?”

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5. “Sorry, honey, a baboon stole the groceries.”

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6. At least it made for some great photos.

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7. Ouch.

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8. If you can afford a car that looks like that, then you can afford to get it cleaned.

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9. Hope everyone at the office is cool with my morning breath.

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10. Nope.

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11. Annnnnd…I’m going back to bed.

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12. Some days, your breakfast eats you.

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These 12+ Parents Are Complete Pros When it Comes to Raising Kids

Any good parent will tell you that raising kids ain’t easy. But it certainly helps to have a few tricks up your sleeve. Check out these parents who have reached a whole new level.

1. Give your baby some walls that they’re allowed to draw on.

2. Multitasking at its finest.

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3. This looks like a blast.

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4. Never confuse twins again.

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5. Tire out the baby and get a clean floor at the same time.

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6. Not getting out of that one.

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7. When your baby falls asleep on you but you’ve still gotta eat.

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8. Shopping may take twice as long, but at least you don’t have to walk.

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9. This dad will do anything to make sure his baby stays calm through a photo shoot.

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10. When it’s dad’s turn to do her hair.

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11. Did you know you can make “momsicles” by freezing breast milk on pacifiers for your teething tots?

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12. Turn your baby’s old clothes into a quilt.

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13. A must-have for any kid with an ice cream cone.

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14. Well played, mom. Well played…

15. Extend your faucet for little hands.

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15 Baffling Photos We’re Struggling to Understand

Sometimes, this world shows us something that our minds can’t fully comprehend. Still, we can’t help but be intrigued.

This list of photos is chock-full of those feelings, so prepared to be baffled, bamboozled, and straight-up confused.

1. “The shadow of this waiter putting down a plate looks like he’s going to murder me.”

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2. This man on the subway looks like a certain famous physicist…

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3. This might look like the view of a distant forest from the top of a cliff, but it’s actually a puddle full of seaweed.

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4. “My muffin looks like my dog.”

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5. “Dog-shaped ice cream.”

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6. Is that dog eating his own sign?

7. As if spider webs weren’t spooky enough already…

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8. “My beach-scented candle has turned into a scene reminiscent of the beach.”

9. The top of this moth looks like a snowman.

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10. Believe it or not, this sculpture is made of bronze, not wood.

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11. Mushroom or sloth? You decide…

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12. This moth’s wing looks like the head of a snake.

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13. “The old upholstery on this chair makes it look angry.”

14. “This picture I took of 2 swans looks like one swan with a smaller second head.”

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15. Once you see the tiny hand at the bottom of this corn plant, you can’t unsee it.

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