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Paperback 101 IQ Building Word Games Book

ISBN: 1402709536

ISBN13: 9781402709531

101 IQ Building Word Games

Do you belong in the "Dictionary Hall of Fame?" Find out, with these 101 colossal puzzles that build your brainpower even as they test your vocabulary skills. Take the "tricky trios" challenge: the goal is to come up with as many words as possible that contain certain 3-letter sequences, such as E-G-R or O-X-Y. Figure out how many different words can be created out of another; a real master can find more than 60 in the playful noun "gamester." Fill out an "N"-shaped grid with words that begin and end in that same letter. (Some of the clues include Gary Cooper western "High ____" and " 37th U.S. President ") In "Great Beginnings" puzzles, you get the first two letters of a word plus a hint to its identity. Word searches feature fun subjects such as Oscar winners. Loads of real toughies will have puzzle lovers begging for the dictionary-but they won't be able to put this down.

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Rated 4 stars
HER CHAPTER TITLES ARE KIND OF "PUNNY"

The base plot of __ GONE TOMORROW __ is almost generic. A group of dedicated policemen (and women) have multiple murders to solve. At first there seem to be no clues and no motives for the killings. There are no witnesses to anything, at least no witnesses who are willing to talk to the police. Anyone who might know anything seems to be frightened almost "out of his or her wits." As is often the case in Police Fiction,...

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Rated 4 stars
not as bad as it was made out to be

This is my first bill slider mystery. Without having been prejudiced by other bill slider books, I enjoyed this one immensely. I agree that the ending is a bit rushed and can be improved upon. However, the dialogues are lively and witty; the characters are well-developed. (For a mystery, that is. After all, this is not supposed to be a "character piece.") What I found most amazing was how Ms. Harrod-Eagles can bring a character...

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Rated 5 stars
Whodunnit?

Once again I am impressed with Ms Harrod-Eagles. How did she keep all the layers straight? She really keeps you guessing. I have been following Slider's career for several years now, and when I was in Shepherd's Bush I was tempted to find the police station and some of the streets and pubs mentioned in her books. They just seem so alive to me. And that Atherton....too bad he's taken now. I wouldn't mind testing his cooking...

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Rated 5 stars
Another solid and engrossing entry in the Bill Slider saga

A large part of the charm of this series is Bill's police team at Shephard's Bush many of whom have been with him from the very beginning. The Head has changed several times but this one despite his fractured sayings is a good egg who gives support when needed. Joanna is on the fringes (working in Amsterdam) but delivers a really good up ending for Bill ditto Atherton's own ending in this one (perhaps a bit to much coincidence...

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Rated 5 stars
Strong police procedural

In London, the Hammersmith Park attendant discovered the male adult corpse sitting on a children's swing. The police arrive on the scene led by Detective Inspector Bill Slider. The cops have little to go on, as the victim is unknown with apparently no identification on him. The discernible deathblow is a single stab wound to the heart. The killer searched the victim, but left behind a substantial amount of cash. Bill...

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