Puzzle Quote

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On Crosswords

Author: T. Campbell
language: en
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Release Date: 2013-05-01
On Crosswords covers three major, interrelated topics: crossword history, kinds of crosswords and how crosswords relate to everything else. “Everything else” includes a breathtaking range of topics: marriage proposals, national politics, software development, counterespionage, typography and racism are just some of the high points. Readers will meet the personalities who have made the art form what it is today, and discover the many subspecies of crossword, each with its own personality. And they will walk away with the most complete understanding of the form that any single book can give.
Don't Quote Me®

Author: U. S. A. USA TODAY
language: en
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Release Date: 2010-04-06
Don’t Quote Me®, featured daily in USA TODAY, is the first puzzle collection that celebrates the universal popularity of great quotations. From The Nation's No. 1 Newspaper comes a puzzle book for the world's number 1 puzzle fans. This USA TODAY puzzle book features entertaining games for a variety of skill levels. Convenient in size and challenging in content, this book is perfect for gaming on the go! This challenging new puzzle game extracts key words from famous quotes and presents the words in a jumbled order, then leaves puzzlers with the task of filling in the blanks to complete the quote.
The Jigsaw Puzzle King

2021 Silver Birch Fiction Award — Winner • 2022 Diamond Willow Award — Shortlisted • 2022 Rocky Mountain Book Award • 2022 Chocolate Lily Award — Shortlisted Being yourself isn’t always easy. When you’re new in school, all you want is to fit in. When eleven-year-old Warren and his family move to a new city, his twin brother, who has Down syndrome, attracts too much attention for Warren’s liking. Bennie’s different and doesn’t care about it. But while Bennie may be oblivious to those who are curious or uneasy with him, Warren notices every smirk, comment, and sideways glance. Warren is weary of flip-flopping between trying to be just like everyone else and being the protective brother of a boy with special needs. Sometimes he thinks his life would be easier if he had no brother. But what he really needs is to stop worrying about what other people think.