Review of The Grids of the Word Crosser - Complete Edition

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This sounds like an interesting one. Books riddles with puzzles would love to solves this. I agree on the cover part it could've been a little brighter but nonetheless it's pretty amazing to solve/read. Congrats on BOTD.
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Thanks to the author for coming up with this book that helps in brainstorming. Am going to add to my shelf since I like puzzle games. The reviewer has mentioned of interesting points about this book and for that reason I will advise anyone who comes across this book make use of it.
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A book with 240 puzzles in it? Okay, I’m game! These puzzles are not crosswords in the strictest sense. They are quite different. "The Grids of the Word Crosser - Complete Edition" by Daniel Fonkem Is a fresh look at word puzzles. I found it to be a breath of fresh air, how the puzzles were quite difficult. The reviewer was very coy when saying it was best to do the puzzles without looking in the back of the book where the solutions are listed. :tiphat:
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Post by Azubuike J Azi »

Thank you for this perfect review for a crossword puzzle book. This book can be used to spend quality time both in entertainment and learning purpose
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What a brainstorming book we have here; This shows anything can be made a literary work. Wasn't expecting this to be factored in a book. Well, am really getting exposed in here. I must say, this book will be fun and engaging for a pastime moment. I applaud the author and the concise review from the reviewer. Thanks.
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"The Grids of the Word Crosser - Complete Edition" is not only a treasure for crossword fans but also a great tool for boosting brain function. Since puzzles test the mind and improve memory, this book is a fun way to possibly reduce brain shrinkage in people with mild cognitive issues. Congratulations to the author, #BOTD!
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Post by Syed_Mohsin_Ali »

Wow, what a thrilling ride! I was on the edge of my seat as I followed the wordsmith's journey through the treacherous grids. The puzzles were clever and challenging, and the story was full of twists and turns. Daniel Fonkem's writing is masterful, weaving together wordplay, logic, and adventure in a way that's both fun and thought-provoking. Highly recommended for anyone who loves a good puzzle or adventure story!
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“The Grids of the Word Crosser” offers a new spin on conventional word puzzles, making them more challenging for fans. By using well-organized grids and linking words together smartly in every puzzle, it encourages you to try and figure out the complex net they’ve woven together using words’ combinations. It has user-friendly interface that can help players move easily on levels having more complexities whether one is a casual gamer or an experienced scrabble expert. What makes it different from other things of such kind is how interactive it is with players as they constantly keep interacting with it throughout playing time.
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Post by Ram Uday Mahajan »

Selena, your review beautifully captures the essence of Daniel Fonkem's book. Your detailed insights and enthusiasm make it clear why "The Grids of the Word Crosser - Complete Edition" deserves a perfect rating. Thank you for sharing your experience!
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Even though I am not a fan of crosswords, I would give the book a try. It is a well-crafted piece, great job, Daniel!
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Post by Priyankan Nayak »

If you are ever interested in solving puzzles then this book is perfect for you. Congratulations on the BOTD award. You get to exercise your mind by solving puzzles I think. Anyway nice review.
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Puzzles are mind games and improve cognition. I can imagine how good you felt solving all of them. Nice review.
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The review offered valuable insights. The book appears intriguing with its cryptic puzzles. As a crossword enthusiast, I am eager to dive into it and discover more about what the author has in store.
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A collection of interesting and captivating crossword puzzles suitable for both adults and children. Interesting read. Congrats on #BOTD
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Post by Revathy Prabakaran »

Wow! Sounds interesting for the people who seek fun and knowledge side by side. I always love to solve puzzle games. It will be more interesting when your loved person accompany you in solving it. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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