Seymour’s Cryptoquotes – Humorous Cryptograms

Seymour’s Cryptoquotes – Humorous Cryptograms by Erik Zidowecki is a 150-page book published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on May 16, 2017. This edition presents a collection of 240 witty observations and humorous sayings from notable figures such as Steven Wright, Oscar Wilde, and Albert Einstein, all encrypted for readers to decode. The book is designed for those who enjoy puzzles and laughter, offering a fun way to engage with language and humor.
Readers will find the cryptoquotes organized by difficulty, allowing for a gradual challenge as they work through the puzzles. The book includes three sets of hints at the front and solutions to all puzzles at the back, making it accessible for individuals of all ages who appreciate games and activities centered around word puzzles. This engaging format encourages both mental exercise and enjoyment, appealing to puzzle enthusiasts and humor lovers alike.
Official synopsis Publisher
Unlock the Laughter
Love to laugh and solve puzzles?
240 witty observations and funny sayings from such masters of laughter as Steven Wright, Oscar Wilde, and Albert Einstein are encrypted in this book, waiting for you to decode them. You will be entertained for hours as you solve each puzzle to reveal an amusing quote.
The cryptoquotes are sorted in order of difficulty, from least to most. There are three sets of hints to the answers given at the front and solutions to all puzzles are in the back.
This is an excellent book for people of all ages who just can’t get enough of cryptograms and word puzzles! It’s a wonderful way to exercise both the brain and the funny bone.
Order your copy today and start laughing!
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Seymour’s Cryptoquotes – Humorous Cryptograms” about?
Who is the author of “Seymour’s Cryptoquotes – Humorous Cryptograms”?
When was “Seymour’s Cryptoquotes – Humorous Cryptograms” published?
What is the ISBN for “Seymour’s Cryptoquotes – Humorous Cryptograms”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
