Showing posts with label puzzles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label puzzles. Show all posts

Thursday, December 15, 2016

A Knight's Quest: A Truly Puzzling Adventure by Carmen Fox




A Knight's Quest



Forget about dry puzzle books. It's time for a new kind of adventure.

Join a valiant knight in his dangerous quest to save a princess from an evil dragon. Along the way, you will meet wonderfully eccentric characters, settle arguments, and solve their problems. While some solutions won’t influence your next step, others will be vital to your character’s survival. So be careful, or your journey may be over before you know it.

A Knight’s Quest contains about 70 puzzles and brain teasers, including word searches, Sudoku, crosswords, mazes, and many you won’t have seen before.

(The story is suitable for children, but some of the puzzles are real mind-breakers that require patience, logic and luck.)



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About Carmen Fox


Carmen Fox lives in the south of England with her beloved tea maker and a stuffed sheep called Fergus. An avid reader since childhood, she caught the writing bug when her Nana asked her to write a story. She also has a law degree, studied physics for a few years, dabbled in marketing and human resources, and, in addition to native-level German, she speaks fluent Geek. Her preferred niches of geekdom are tabletop games, comics, sci-fi and fantasy.

She writes about smart women with sassitude, about pretty cool guys too, and will chase that plot twist, no matter how elusive.

Expect to be kept guessing.

Visit her blog at www.carmen-fox.com.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

2 Free Kindle Books for Easter

Tomorrow is the Easter holiday. To help you prepare, or to provide a bit of escape and entertainment, here are a couple of Easter freebies I found today for the Kindle. Please note that they are free as of the time of this posting, but prices can change at any time. Always verify the "Kindle Buy" price, and not the Prime price prior to your purchase.

If you have no Kindle, no worries! I don't either. I use the free Kindle reading apps for my Droid and laptop.

Puzzlebook: 20 Easter Puzzle Quizzes

The Grabarchuk Family is known for their interactive puzzle books for the Kindle. The colorful quizzes start out easy with one * and work their way up to the hard ***** puzzles. The games are appropriate for children through adults. And based on my experience with a previous puzzle book of theirs, I can verify that the interactive features do work on the Kindle apps.
Get your Kindle copy here.
The First Easter

The first Easter had nothing to do with egg hunts and bunnies. Reengage with the true meaning of Easter by enjoying a retelling of the biblical story, accompanied by beautiful plates of drawings.
Get your Kindle copy here.