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New York Post: Master Su Doku

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Overview

The official utterly addictive number-placing puzzle

Give your brain a workout with these all new Difficult-level puzzles. These entertaining puzzles offer more than just hours of funβ€”Su Doku engages your mind, improves your concentration, and helps you stay mentally fit. With 150 brand-new puzzles to complete, you'll become a Su Doku guru in no time!

Synopsis

The official utterly addictive number-placing puzzle

Give your brain a workout with these all new Difficult-level puzzles. These entertaining puzzles offer more than just hours of fun—Su Doku engages your mind, improves your concentration, and helps you stay mentally fit. With 150 brand-new puzzles to complete, you'll become a Su Doku guru in no time!

About the Author, None

Cheeta the Chimp was just a baby when he was snatched from the Liberian jungle in 1932 by the great animal importer Henry Trefflich. In 1934 Cheeta appeared in his first of many Tarzan movies, Tarzan and His Mate. Cheeta finally retired from the big screen after the 1967 film Doctor Dolittle. The oldest living chimpanzee ever recorded, Cheeta, now seventy-six, is retired in Palm Springs, where he has reinvented himself as a globally acclaimed abstract painter.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2009
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780061935817

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