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Jul 02, 2025 02:00PM
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Allow me to add my endorsement of The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers, which was a charming escape that I found hard to put down.I also read The Puzzle of the Platypus, which is aimed at about a second grade level but still taught me a couple of new things.
Cheryl wrote: "Allow me to add my endorsement of The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers, which was a charming escape that I found hard to put down.
I also read The Puzzle of the Platypus, which is aimed at about a secon..."
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I also read The Puzzle of the Platypus, which is aimed at about a secon..."
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Stina wrote: "A book of puzzles? Or about puzzles? Or containing a puzzling story? I enjoyed The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers last month, and I plan to read Fatal Solutions this mo..."
I still need to do the crossword puzzles from Fatal Solutions, but I really enjoyed the story. The series is Kindle-only, so I think Becky might have the puzzles on her website. I'll have to go look.
I'm also counting Last One to Leave because it was a very puzzlebox-like mystery. And I was tempted to count With a Vengeance because I find it truly puzzling why they keep publishing his books.
I still need to do the crossword puzzles from Fatal Solutions, but I really enjoyed the story. The series is Kindle-only, so I think Becky might have the puzzles on her website. I'll have to go look.
I'm also counting Last One to Leave because it was a very puzzlebox-like mystery. And I was tempted to count With a Vengeance because I find it truly puzzling why they keep publishing his books.
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The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers (other topics)Fatal Solutions (other topics)
Last One to Leave (other topics)
With a Vengeance (other topics)
The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers (other topics)
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