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Four-Letter Words

Four-Letter Words

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Manufacturer: Perigee
Category: EBooks

List Price: $13.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 11499

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 240

Dewey Decimal Number: 793.732
ASIN: B001CPY1IO

Publication Date: August 5, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Crossword puzzle expert and champion Michelle Arnot has complied this irresistibly fun and entertaining manual filled with fascinating facts, puzzle miscellany, and surefire tips for puzzle solving. For devoted daily puzzlers, casual solvers, and fearless crossword warriors alike, this book offers insights into the addictive world of crossword puzzles including:Insider secrets, techniques, and tips,Obscure four-letter words for scoring big points, Advanced strategies of competitive puzzlers,Inside stories of eccentric players and all-time champions of the grids,Trivia, lore, and the lingo of crosswording


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5 out of 5 stars Instructive and Entertaining   October 21, 2008
There is a world of difference between "Four Letter Words" and the usual crossword puzzle dictionaries and how-to guides. As the author herself writes, in order to construct a puzzle, "brain power and a sense of humor are essential." In writing this useful and tremendously entertaining book, Michelle Arnot shows she has both. Although Arnot explains which words correspond to which clues, she also includes crossword puzzle history and first-person encounters with famous puzzlers, most not usually known for their prowess with a pen and copy of The New York Times. For prosepective parents who dream of seeing their offspring's names in the Times puzzle, Arnot supplies a choice of vowel-rich four letter name like Emma, Demi, Desi or, best of all, Oona. Or name your dog Asta or Fala. There are also chapters on three-letter words and four-letter words starting with E: eBay, Este, erne, Erie, elan, etc.).


5 out of 5 stars Must read   September 2, 2008
Ms. Arnot's writing is clear, concise and entertaining. This book is a must-read for crossword solvers of all stripes. Her wit and flow are assets to be envied.


5 out of 5 stars A treasure trove for word lovers   August 31, 2008
Not just for crossword puzzle mavens, any one who loves words will find this erudite and effervescent book hard to put down.


5 out of 5 stars Another thing Will Shortz and I have in common -   August 26, 2008
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is our appreciation for Michelle Arnot's "Four-Letter Words: And Other Secrets of a Crossword Insider". This guide is truly a must for beginners as well as experienced puzzlers. Arnot is as witty and clever as one might hope every crossword will turn out to be. "Four-Letter Words" would be a wonderful addition for any puzzler's bedside table as it is not only very informative and useful, it makes for delightful reading.
Why people should do crossword puzzles is a subject for the gerontologists and will not be debated here. Suffice to say you may know, as I do, some folks who could benefit from the practice and perhaps don't have all the crossword skills that the more experienced puzzlers have by now internalized. Arnot lays it all out in such an engaging way that by the end of the book one will have learned more than enough to fold the NY Times back to the puzzle page, put on the readers and amaze your friends!
Once you have gleaned some of Arnot's vast knowledge the answer to every puzzler's question, "How smart am I?" will be "Pretty darn smart!"


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