Never Play Leapfrog with a Unicorn: The Quip-Find Puzzle Book of Advice - Softcover

Schultz, Jan; Rader, Jim

 
9780615538983: Never Play Leapfrog with a Unicorn: The Quip-Find Puzzle Book of Advice

Synopsis

ALL NEW Word Puzzles: Find the hidden messages! Combine the simple fun of word-find puzzles with searching for a hidden message, as contestants do on the popular TV show, Wheel of Fortune®. Add a dash of the third dimension as an extra challenge! What you have is the totally-new word puzzle, Quip-Find™. You become a sleuth and a code-breaker! Quip-Find™ puzzles are similar to word-find puzzles-but more challenging, and more fun: You find not just hidden words, but a hidden "quip" (a proverb or quotation). The quip is concealed in a diagram of a 3x3x3 cube, and you discover it with the aid of a cryptogram where blanks stand for the letters in the quip. Never Play Leapfrog with a Unicorn: The Quip-Find™ Puzzle Book of Advice contains 103 totally new and original puzzles. The advice you will find hidden in these puzzles-alternately wise, witty, profound and playful-is the reward for solving them. Experience the fun, and the challenge, of what might just be the next big thing in word puzzles!

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About the Author

About the Authors Jim Rader After working as an editor, teacher, and counselor, Jim Rader spent the last 18 years of his career as an aide to now-U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT), first as a city official in Burlington, Vermont, and then as a Congressional caseworker. Now, in retirement, Jim has been able to develop the Quip-Find(TM) word puzzles that he invented some 40 years ago. He lives on a small Vermont farm with his wife, Meg Pond. They have eight grandchildren. Jan Schultz Jan Schultz has worked as a software developer and manager. He came to Vermont as part of a pioneering project called PROMIS at the University of Vermont Medical School and was instrumental in developing an electronic medical record in the early 1970s using touch-screens. More recently, he has helped Jim develop Quip-Find(TM) puzzles using the Ruby programming language which he loves.

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