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Title: El libro de oro de los crucigramas
ISBN: 1400002044
Author:
Jim Puzzler
Publicate Date: 2002-11-26 Publish: 2002-11-26
List Price: $8.95
Average Customer Rating: 4.0
Format: Paperback
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1: More Advanced Than I Am!
This book requires that the puzzle user know more Spanish than I do. In the case of the first puzzle:Aeron??utica, I know very little about the subject matter. So, I had to look up words in the clue in order to have a try at the answer. I would have liked to know how advanced in the language that the user must be in order to solve the puzzles. I suspect that if I am persistent, I will learn a lot of words and concepts that I don't know now!
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2: fast ship.
this crossword puzzle book arrived quickly. My father-in-law enjoys it. This is the only crossword puzzle book I found in SPanish that is not for beginners.
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3: these are hard puzzles
I was disappointed in this book because, although the picture on the cover looked more crossword style, the puzzles were all crucigram style. The questions were very hard and several were related to Mexico, which I know little about.
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4: Bastante Malo, no es lo que vende con ese t???tulo
Empezando porque ninguno de los crucigramas que hay en el interior del libro es como el que sugiere la portada, le compr? este libro de regalo a mi padre quien es amante de los crucigramas y fue una gran decepcion. Ademas, tiene muchas preguntas relativas a la cultura e historia de M?xico, asi que los que no somos mejicanos o conocemos de este pais, pues no nos v? a ir muy bien, sobre todo porque no son preguntas gen?ricas sino bien especificas del pais. Sinceramente no lo recomiendo a aquellas personas que saben y son amantes de los crucigramas.
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5: Ignore the cover-and the book
The cover suggests that these are conventional crossword puzzles. Actually, each page has perhaps twenty words in a grid that is 90% black squares. Understandably, it takes a greater knowledge of the language to have many interlocking words, but this is silly.
In addition, the words don't seem chosen for any particular purpose in learning Spanish. For example, one clue written in Spanish contains the words Shirley McClaine and _____ La Douce. Great for people who remember the old movie with a French title, but filling in IRMA doesn't seem all that helpful for any likely audience.
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