Our whole life is solving puzzles.
~Erno Rubik
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I love those puzzles.
You are right - life is a puzzle at times.
Sometimes I can't figure it out either!
I love that puzzle! What a clever, fun idea. :)
such a fun puzzle Ginny
How cute this is. That's a fun one
Great...I like Sherlock best.
These are really cute and funny and I bet they were fun to put together! I recognize all the titles but as far as I know I haven't read any of them. I think I did read a couple of Sherlock's but they were not to my taste so I didn't read anymore
Very nice … But I don't like puzzles!
What a cute puzzle. I laughed at the pictures and titles. My grands would love it. Blessings, xoxo, Susie
I read Anna K...but did not really enjoy it. That was years and years ago and I wonder what I would think of it now.
Too Funny - Thanx For The Smiles
Cheers
What a cute puzzle. I've read a few of the books, but definitely not all of them.
Really cute!!!!!
And that last quote is so true. We do spend life, solving puzzles!
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That is colourful and fun.
That puzzle is just too cute and clever.
It's fun to have fun while being challenged to get the puzzle finished.
Sue
How fun!!!
This is a great way to sow the seeds of the classics. What fun! And I do like the quote also :) I used to read a lot of Sherlock Holmes when I was younger. I've read Alice in Wonderland.
How fun is that -- and I have read all of them in their human form. Except Charlie in the catnip factory.
That is such a cool puzzle. Years ago there was a TV show where a single lady had a cat named Nathaniel Pawthorne. I thought that was such a clever name. As a student of the Catholic school from grades k to 11 I read all the classics. Still love them too. Thank you for visiting My Tata's Cottage. My original blog has never had commenting problems at annesphamily.blogspot.com So I apologize for not seeing comments all the way back to May until I found them hanging around in the black hole of blog land. Have a wonderful week and thank you again for the visit. HUGS across the miles
Oh my, what a fun puzzle! Charlie and the catnip factory lol! My kitties would love to visit there :-)
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