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Five-Minute Classic Lateral Thinking Puzzles
By:Lagoon Books
Published on 1998 by

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Part of a range of pocket-sized puzzle books for adults. This book contains a collection of the finest lateral thinking puzzles ever invented - true classics of the genre that have perplexed and delighted people for generations. But here, with a new twist that is guaranteed to cause confusion, consternation, frustration and (ultimately) delight, these classic puzzles are buried in short stories that take no more than five minutes to read. How long it will take to answer the questions posed at the end of each story, depends on whether you work it out for yourself, or resort to deciphering the mirror-writing solution provided after each story.

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Book which was published by since 1998 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 9781899712298 and ISBN 10 Code is 1899712291

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