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A Year of Sudoku: 365 Fun and Challenging Puzzles (Puzzler)

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About A Year Of Sudoku: 365 Fun And Challenging Puzzles

Product Description Grab a cup of your favorite beverage, and a nice sharp pencil (with an eraser) and begin enjoying this book of 365 Sudoku Puzzles.  Not too easy and not too hard the Sudoku puzzles in this book are JUST RIGHT.   Whether you’re new to the world of Sudoku or at an expert level, you’ll find hours of enjoyment in this large-type Sudoku puzzle book.  By the end of this book you will be a Master Puzzler. Sharpen your pencils, get out your erasers, and let the solving begin! ◆ Big Grids of Easy Solving ◆ 365 Challenges ◆ Great Brain Exercise ◆ Easy on the Eyes ◆ Makes a Great Gift   Edited by The Puzzler Order Now and Begin…. Review An enjoyable book - challenging and fun. - Sunbelt Review Having done Sudoku for years, I usually skip past the puzzles labeled easy but I tried them here and while not too difficult, I didn't breeze through them as easily as I usually do. I liked that! I want a bit of challenge and I found the puzzles in this collection fun to work through. I haven't completed them all yet but I have enjoyed trying puzzles in each level of difficulty. This is a nice, balanced collection and I'm happy with the book. - Book Reviewer About the Author Jenny Patterson has loved solving word puzzles since she was a young girl working on crosswords with her English teacher mom. Never traveling without a puzzle book, she met The Puzzler on a flight to Australia. He was working on a Sudoku. Together they shared their love of these types of challenges and the rest, as they say, is history. Now, with over a dozen books to their credit, Jenny and The Puzzler continue to work steadily on creating Sudoku and word puzzles for the enjoyment of kids and adults. Before her puzzle-making career, Jenny worked developing curriculum for a prestigious private school in Los Angeles. An important part of her job was ensuring the gradient approach to the child's education, ensuring they could master each level before the student went on to the next. By cultivating this high level of confidence and certainty the school graduated students prepared to succeed in this fast-moving and complicated world. With her close friend, Toni, she wrote two children's joke books that were published by New York publishing house, Price, Stern, and Sloan. These books offered lots of laughs to young kids throughout the United States and other English-speaking countries throughout the world.