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Kick Yourself Puzzles: A Collection of Forehead-Slapping Fun
Paul Sloane, Des MacHale
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| #1713988 in Books | Puzzlewright | 2013-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .40 x5.30 x8.00l,.25 | File type: PDF | 96 pages | Puzzlewright||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Wally Galore|By PuzzleMAT|The two famous Lateral Puzzle authors have something different for 2013. Those of you who bought enough of their Lateral Puzzle books will be familiar with the Wally Tests. The Wally Test fires about 10 quick questions at the reader and you have to come up with the correct tricky answer. The solution is always obvious but because we tend to overthink t|About the Author|
Paul Sloane was born in Scotland. He studied engineering at Cambridge University and works in software marketing. His first book, Lateral Thinking Puzzlers, was published by Sterling in 1991 and has gone on to become a bestselle
This book will have you kicking yourself, slapping your forehead, and laughing out loud, not necessarily in that order. Filled with little teasers that have trick answers, this is one book of puzzles that will amuse as well as confuse. For instance: What was the name of the president in 2000? No, not Bill Clinton--the answer is Barack Obama, the current president, who in 2000 had the same name he does today! [insert facepalm here]
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Kick Yourself Puzzles: A Collection of Forehead-Slapping Fun | Paul Sloane, Des MacHale. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.