Could be better, but still worth a read for a fan of FT. I'm a big fan of the show, and was hoping that this could be a way to relive all my favourite moments. I think the book starts off w...
Still the best. As and when you need to cheat at crosswords, Anne Bradford's "string and sealing wax" book (produced without a computer) still stands up very well against the ones produced m...
Yet more errors. Along with G Meehan I find the errors irritating having found two more in the first 24 pages.
One is often repeated and may be considered trivial by many - the line from Gra...
The perfect book for solving cryptics. As the crossword editor of another Times -- The New York Times -- I'd like to add my words of praise for this book. It's clear, well-organized, engagin...
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Shining a little light in the darkness. Bored with the quick crosswords, I tried to fathom the cryptics. Oh dear. This book and to a lesser extent the similar book by Kevin Skinner have help...
I don't feel completely dense anymore.... A very useful book for people like me who have never attempted a cryptic crossword and wonder how on earth friends even begin to break down cryptic ...
A bit of fun. I bought this for my sister who is learning Spanish. It's a little bit of fun and won't break the bank if you want to add something extra to a present or give a 'thinking of yo...