Well, I finally finished this book. It took me a while, but what you have to understand is that, as well as reading the text, I did all of the cryptic crosswords as well.
This is a companion book to 'Solving Cryptic Crosswords for Dummies' by the same author, which I have also reviewed. In this book we get to put our newfound knowledge to the test with three different grades of crosswords. As could be probably expected, as my skills got better the puzzles got harder and vice versa. And, it was literally only the last puzzle where I threw in the towel over the last five words, which were not part of my vocabulary.
So, now that I've had all this practice, has it improved my efforts with the cryptic crossword in the local paper. The answer is 'yes' but, as I said in my review of the previous book, every puzzle writer has their own style. So, whereas I have become very familiar with the author's style and improved generally, it doesn't mean I have mastered the local cryptic. That will take time and experience.
My main gripe is that I don't understand why the publisher published these two books as one. There was some repetition in the second book which could have been avoided and the addition of the puzzles to the first book would have made it more complete, in my opinion. Perhaps they thought that a book of puzzles would perhaps sell better in its own right to crossword enthusiasts. But I don't think this would be the case considering the title. No self-respecting crossword enthusiast is really going to buy a book 'for dummies', in my opinion.
Finally, I must end with a caveat and a thank you. First, the author of this book is a personal friend and second I need to thank her for introducing me to the mysteries of cryptic crosswords.
Thanks Denise.
Happy puzzling.