Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Blog tour: ‘Scripture Puzzlers’ by MaryAlice Wallis, Charlotte Lindstrom




  • Master the scriptures and have fun doing it! Find hidden messages, work through puzzles, and unscramble clues as you learn the essential truths found in scripture mastery passages. Perfect for seminary, Sunday School, family night, personal scripture study, or missionary preparation, this book of puzzles is anything but trivial

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Cedar Fort Publishing & Media (January 13, 2015)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1462115489
  • ISBN-13: 978-1462115488






  • About the author:
    MaryAlice Wallis is the co-author of the award winning LDS Puzzle Pals and LDS Puzzle Pals- Prophets and Apostles. She graduated from Western Washington University with a degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology. She is a longtime member of the Golden Quill Writers Group and past member and presenter at American Night Writers Association, Northwest Chapter. She freelance writes children’s literature and Young Adult fiction and is currently writing a homeschooling resource book. MaryAlice and her husband David homeschooled their four children and are experiencing life as half-empty nesters. Their family loves traveling to the beach from their home in the Pacific Northwest.
     
    Charolette Lindstrom is the co-author of two other puzzle books; LDS Puzzle Pals and LDS Puzzle Pals- Prophets and Apostles (under the name C G Lindstrom). She has written many puzzles for The Friend magazine and has stories published in The Friend, The New Era and Cricket magazines. She is an original member of the Golden Quill Writers Group in Southwest Washington. She is also a member of the American Night Writers Association (ANWA). A graduate of Utah State University, she currently teaches 2nd grad in Longview, Washington.
     
     
    My review: Scripture Puzzlers by MaryAlice Wallis, Charlotte Lindstrom

    4 STARS

    I was given a PDF file so I could review it.  That made it hard for me to write the answers in the puzzles. They were different levels of difficulty.  Some were easy and others I gave up on.
    Do want scriptures handy if you don't have them memorized.

    There is word search, crossword puzzles, code puzzles and unscramble words.  They were fun to try and figure out. but would be easier if I could write my answers in the puzzles.

    These would be fun to use for Family Home Evening. Sunday activity or just for fun.

    I like to do these puzzles.  The codes were harder for me to do.
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  • Scripture Puzzlers” blog tour schedule:
    January 13: My Book a Day
    January 14: Min Reads and Reviews
    January 15: Chicken Scratch
    January 16: The Perfect Beginnings
    January 17:
    January 18:
    January 19: I Am a Reader
    January 20: Mel’s Shelves
    January 21: Readalot
    January 22: Reidhead Randomness
    January 23: I Love to Read and Review Books
    January 24:
    January 25: Wishful Endings
    January 26: Inklings and Notions
    January 27: A Casual Reader’s Blog • The Author’s Hideaway
     

    1 comment:

    1. Thank you so much for your review of our book: Scripture Puzzlers. This book is fabulous for seminary students and anyone that want to master the scriptures. Feel free to use the link below to purchase from the publisher if Amazon shows the book as sold out. We also have 2 other puzzle books available for ages 3 and up: LDSA Puzzle Pals, and LDS Puzzle Pals- Prophets and Apostles. Have a puzzling adventure. Much thanks, MaryAlice
      http://booksandthings.com/store/p/3975-Scripture-Puzzlers-Crosswords-Word-Searches-and-Other-Brain-Teasers-Paperback.html

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