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Sip & Solve: Sudoku (Sip & Solve Series)

When the million-selling series meets the most popular puzzles around, sales are sure to sizzle!

 

Since the Sit & Solve series arrived in stores, these amusingly-shaped books have sold so many and so quickly they just won’t stay on the shelves.  And the coffee-cup inspired Sip & Solves are well on their way to the same success. So, they’re a natural format for sudoku, the puzzles that are rapidly replacing crosswords on everyone’s list of favorite pastimes.

            It’s a brainteasing sensation that’s a no-brainer for any seller!

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Product Details:
Author: Michael Rios
Paperback: 96 pages
Publisher: Sterling
Publication Date: November 28, 2005
Language: English
ISBN: 1402735944
Package Length: 5.83 inches
Package Width: 4.25 inches
Package Height: 0.39 inches
Package Weight: 0.26 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:4.0
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:

4Sneak and Solve  Dec 13, 2005
I bought this book because it's nice and tiny. I thought, I could rip out the pages and sneak them into boring lectures and presentations. Which I do. In fact, that's all I do. I think it's slightly less rude than sitting in a lecture and playing Backgammon on my Palm Pilot, which is itself slightly less rude than openly napping during a lecture. At least that's how I justify it. They're good puzzles but they are all on the easy side. They were nice confidence builders in my first days of Sudookin', but now I need something a little more challenging to keep me going. But I won't go back to Free Cell, I just won't. Worked well, a la Bandura's Self-Efficacy Theory, in over 5000 games I averaged 72% success, but once reeled off a series of 37 straight wins when I was suppose to be studying for the USMLE part I.

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