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CROSSWORD PUZZLES BOOKS
Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)
Written by John Gierach. By Simon & Schuster.
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2 comments about Another Lousy Day In Paradise.
- I found "Another lousy day in Paradise" to be an enjoyable read. The author's command of the English langauge is probably as good as his ability to cast a fly (although I must admit I don't know how good that is, but I assume it to be above average). I found the humour used to my liking and not hindered by the current trend of being politically correct at the expense of a good read. At the same time the book offends no-one but is quite suble at poking fun at the wealthy in general and the rat race in particular. The book is a collection of John's outdoor adventures, undertaken both alone and with a few friends. The book covers a broad range of topics from fly fishing to hunting and many things in between. It is the type of book that can be read more than once as the mood takes one. For any other fans of this style of writing may I recommend two books by the South African Author Tom Sutcliffe ; My way with a Trout, and Reflections on fly fishing. (I hope I have spelt the author's name correctly) I look forward to reading more books by John in the near future. Kind regards, Jeff Hume
- Another Day in Paradise was the first of John Gierach's books that I read. After putting it down, I could hardly wait to order another. Having waded through quite a few flyfishing books in which authors try to create highly sophisticated reasons for the sport of flyfishing, it is good to read a book by a man who believes that many people simply fish because it is fun! Gierach writes with the fireside wit of outdoor writer Gene Hill combined with the irreverance of Mark Twain. I have read all of his books of humor, yet I keep a copy of Another Day in Paradise in my car to suffice during those many periods of waiting that occur.
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Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)
Written by Timothy Parrker. By St. Martin's Paperbacks.
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No comments about Merv Griffin's Crosswords Pocket Volume 1.
Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)
Written by The New York Times. By St. Martin's Griffin.
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2 comments about The New York Times Super Sunday Crossword Puzzles: Featuring an EXTRA Set of Never-Before-Published EASY Clues for the HARDEST Puzzle of the Week (New York Times Crossword Puzzles).
- My Sunday mornings are not complete until I have solved the New York Times crossword puzzle. The Friday and Saturday puzzles might be the toughest of the week, but nothing can compare to the themed cleverness and generous size of the Sunday puzzle. In this collection of Super Sunday puzzles, which originally appeared in the New York Times from April 1997 to March 1998, editor Will Shortz has added a twist: each of the fifty puzzles has two sets of clues. The first set, which is located beside the puzzle grid, has the original clues. The second set, at the back of the book, has an easier set of clues that can be clipped out and overlaid on top of the original clues. The solver can either tackle each puzzle with the tougher clues first, using the easier ones when necessary, or else simply use the easier clues to begin with.
As for the use of the easier clues, they may not make the solving that much easier. The majority of the easy clues are exactly the same as, or a slightly reworded version of, the original clues. Will changing "Jordanian tongue" to "Language of Jordan" really help a solver? Not likely. But where the easier clues will help is where the original ones have an intentional ambiguity to them that makes finding the answer a real challenge. An example is the changing of the clue "Small club, say" into the more explicit "Card that beats a deuce." The themed answers that are characteristic of the Sunday puzzle will be tough to solve with either set of clues, but that's part of the fun of this type of puzzle. So give yourself a small break on some of the clues and save your brainpower for the themed words. Happy puzzling!
Eileen Rieback
- Typically solving the Sunday crossword is something I could only dream of doing but not with the extra set of clues. This was great, it wasn't exactly like cheating but between the two clues I could often figure out the true solution. I liked the feeling of accomplishment and the ah-ha moment when I would look at the easier clue to discover the hidden ambiguity in the original clue. This was the like Sunday crossword with training wheels. I wish I could find another volume but it seems this was the only attempt at supplying an extra set of clues.
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Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)
Written by Mel Rosen. By Random House Puzzles & Games.
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No comments about Random House Crosswords, Volume 5 (RH Crosswords).
Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)
By Firefly Books.
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2 comments about Crossword Puzzle Name Finder (Solver).
- This book is a must for all avid crossword puzzle solvers. It addresses name clues in a comprehensive and logical manner. Other general reference books are usually too general and simply do not have the space to deal with this topic adequately.
- I am an avid crossword puzzle enthusiast. I have used this book which increases my satisfaction in puzzle solutions. Hope the author will continue to update.
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Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)
Written by Ken Save. By Barbour Publishing, Incorporated.
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No comments about Bible Crosswords for Kids: Collections 3 & 4 (Kid Stuff).
Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)
Written by Philip M. Parker. By ICON Group International, Inc..
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No comments about Webster's French to English Crossword Puzzles: Level 2.
Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)
Written by Philip M. Parker. By ICON Group International, Inc..
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No comments about Webster's French to English Crossword Puzzles: Level 1.
Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)
Written by Dale Ratermann and Lana Bandy. By Wish Publishing.
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Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)
Written by John M. Samson. By Fireside.
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No comments about Simon and Schuster Crossword Puzzle Book #232.
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Another Lousy Day In Paradise
Merv Griffin's Crosswords Pocket Volume 1
The New York Times Super Sunday Crossword Puzzles: Featuring an EXTRA Set of Never-Before-Published EASY Clues for the HARDEST Puzzle of the Week (New York Times Crossword Puzzles)
Random House Crosswords, Volume 5 (RH Crosswords)
Crossword Puzzle Name Finder (Solver)
Bible Crosswords for Kids: Collections 3 & 4 (Kid Stuff)
Webster's French to English Crossword Puzzles: Level 2
Webster's French to English Crossword Puzzles: Level 1
The Ultimate Womens Basketball Trivia and Puzzle Book (Quiz Book)
Simon and Schuster Crossword Puzzle Book #232
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