The Everything Logic Puzzles Book, Volume 2: 200 More Puzzles to Increase Your Brain Power Contributor(s): Danesi, Marcel (Author) |
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ISBN: 1507204159 ISBN-13: 9781507204153 Publisher: Everything OUR PRICE: $13.49 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: September 2017 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Games & Activities | Logic & Brain Teasers - Games & Activities | Puzzles |
Series: Everything(r) |
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 5.4" W x 8.3" (0.35 lbs) 224 pages |
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Publisher Description: The second volume of this brand-new puzzle book features 200 logic questions of varying types and difficulty. Mental workout warriors and logic lovers will adore The Everything Book of Logic Puzzles Volume II. You'll learn ten different kinds of puzzles and how to solve each, with the difficulty slowly increasing from basic to expert as you go along. And every single puzzle is specifically designed to improve memory, vocabulary, and logical reasoning. With increasingly difficult puzzles ranging from introductory to fiendish, and comprehensive answers to explain each puzzle, this book is perfect for puzzlers of all ages and skill levels! |
Contributor Bio(s): Danesi, Marcel: - Marcel Danesi is a professor at the University of Toronto. He has written extensively on puzzles. Among his many books of puzzle creations there is the trilogy published by Harlequin Books: Total Brain Workout, Extreme Brain Workout, and Complete Brain Workout. He also composes puzzles for the Toronto Star's "That's Puzzling" weekend supplement and he composes brainteasers for the Canadian edition of Reader's Digest. In addition, he writes a puzzle blog for Psychology Today. He has also published academic books on puzzles: The Puzzle Instinct: The Meaning of Puzzles in Human Life and The Liar Paradox and the Towers of Hanoi: The Ten Greatest Math Puzzles of All Time. He appears frequently on major media, such as CBC and NPR, to discuss puzzles and their meaning for brain health. He has founded a research center at the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences to explore the use of puzzles in education. |