Amazon.com: Who-doku: Sudoku with Personality: Books: Roy LebanFirst Faved : Nov 19 2007 by mikeFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 6 timesFave It!
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My friend Roy's new puzzle book. You can pre-order from Amazon now.
Quoted: Amazon.com: Who-doku: Sudoku with Personality: Books: Roy Leban by Roy Leban
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very cool - congrats Roy!!!
so, what exactly is this personality he speaks of? Do the puzzles insult you as you figure them out?
Sudoku with letters -> there are embedded word puzzles in each Sudoku (we have the galley proofs at home - you can try it out over thanksgiving).
If you look at the cover, there are circled squares and shaded squares. The circled squares give a clue to a person while the shaded squares are their name. If you figure out one or the other, it gives you a big jump on the Sudoku part of the puzzle. The writeup on Amazon gives a more complete example.
sounds like fun, i'm excited to give one a try.
When I was talking to Debbie, I realized that it's "Person-ality" - since the results of each puzzle is the name of a person.