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go!games The Word Search Challenge

188 Puzzles to Entertain Your Brain

go!games The Word Search Challenge

By Terry Stickels with Christy Davis

Paperback | 5 x 7 1/2 | 288 Pages | B/W
February 2012 | Imagine
Carton Quantity: PB 32
ISBN 13: 978-1-936140-58-9

$7.95 (US)

We're not so sure you can find the words!

Large, diverse, and completely contemporary, this stimulating collection of 188 puzzles is absolutely addictive. Choose from such fun themes as Ancient Egypt, Difficult Words to Spell, Down on the Farm, Green with Envy, Happy New Year, It's All Greek to Me, Letter of the Law, On the Road Again, and You Gonna Eat That? No other word search book comes close!

What they’re saying about Terry!

"Terry Stickels’ puzzles are perfect brain stimulators for young and old alike. They're fresh, varied, and well thought-out and they build problem-solving skills that are useful both academically and in everyday life." —Will Shortz, Crossword Editor, the New York Times

"Terry Stickels has joined the ranks of top popularizers of mathematical problems. His puzzle collections are highly recommended for their novel approaches and fresh ideas." —Martin Gardner,
Writer and Past Editor of Scientific American's Recreational Mathematics Column

"Terry Stickels is one of the most gifted puzzle writers, authors, and speakers it has been my pleasure to know. He has generously provided us with his time and talents in creating unique and challenging material, for our MENSA projects.” —Jim Blackmore, National Marketing Director, MENSA

Terry Stickels is well-known for his three internationally syndicated columns. FRAME GAMES, seen in USA WEEKEND magazine, is read by over 48,000,000 people in 600 newspapers weekly. He concurrently writes STICKELERS for King Features, appearing in over 200 newspapers daily, including the Washington Post, the Chicago Sun–Times, the Denver Post, and the Toronto Star. He also is the featured puzzle columnist for the Guardian, London’s largest newspaper. In addition, Terry finds time to write books for both adults and children, and do motivational speaking.