Brandon, FL (Vocus) 1 October 2010

Fans of puzzle games and other brain nothing to hope that the author Carol L. Shields, a game they become addicted. Unlike most addictions, but this is good for the brain. His book was published, Sudoku, hooks readers with its exciting mix of puzzle set of challenges.

For those new to the international hit in 2005, Sudoku, a numbers game, where each row, column and box with the 9-digit numbers 1-9 using each number only have to fill again. Each number is a total of 9 times used. This may be complicated, but it? S is relatively easy and will only be more difficult as you advance to more difficult levels.


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shown in the mental activity? How to call word puzzles and chess Fewa? Are favorable trend in the sense? S intellectual abilities. Sudoku is no exception. As word games, it helps to stimulate the mind, keep the memory alive, slowing the aging process and reduces the risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s? S. If made in a habit, Sudoku can improve observed? S ability to think critically, to be more patient and focused to be, and promotes creativity in solving problems.

Sudoku is a fun challenge that the brain exercises simultaneously. The rules are simple and easy to master the key techniques. The reader will learn why people are increasingly Sudoku fanatics they immerse yourself in this game really addictive.

This book will be presented later this year? s New York Library Association Book of the exhibits in Saratoga Springs, NY, 2-5 November 2010.

More information about this book, they can enter to Xlibris.com.


* Sudoku

Caroline L. Shields
Release Date
: 22 September 2010

Trade Paperback; 0.99, 94 pages, 978-1-4535-4383-2

Trade Paperback; 0.99, 94 pages; 978-1-4535-4384-9

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