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In "How May I Love You Today?" author Duchess Dale takes the reader on a whirlwind two-year journey that finds her jetting across North America, joyfully walking the halls of the U.S. Congress, confidently speaking before crowds in several cities, and conversely weeping in her solitary apartment. She invites us into some of her most public and private thoughts; how she got her name, her devotion to her animals, the loss of her church, the death of her mother, her new found love, her wedding, and at last her triumphant return to the pulpit.
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You can experience a rigorous mental workout with just a lift of the pen and these 140 challenging crossword puzzles. Feel the burn as you tackle these tough crosswords created by renowned puzzle constructors. While some clues test your recall of historical knowledge (6-letter word for "Revolutionary rider"?-Revere) and vivid vocabulary (8-letter word for "jumble"?-pastiche), others challenge you with themes, from "tongue twisters" to "con men" to "Charles Dickens." There's even a retro selection of puzzles dating back to the 50s and 60s to put you through your pop culture paces (Actress Barrymore? Ethel, not Drew). In addition to standard 15 x 15 square crosswords, this collection includes unique 17 x 17 square designs to vary your workout for maximum brain building.
All these top-of-the-line crosswords come from the greatest puzzle makers around. Compiled and edited by the hosts of "The New York Times" Crossword Web Forum, they include brain benders by high-flying crossword luminaries from "The Wall Street Journal," "New York "magazine, and syndication. Each puzzle features a special theme.
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On Crosswords covers three major, interrelated topics: crossword history, kinds of crosswords and how crosswords relate to everything else. “Everything else” includes a breathtaking range of topics: marriage proposals, national politics, software development, counterespionage, typography and racism are just some of the high points. Readers will meet the personalities who have made the art form what it is today, and discover the many subspecies of crossword, each with its own personality. And they will walk away with the most complete understanding of the form that any single book can give.
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From the renowned puzzle editor, here is the collection in the oldest and most famous crossword series in the world with challenging puzzles by experts in the field.