Merry's Book of Puzzles by J. N. Stearns

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Stearns, J. N. (John Newton), 1829-1895 Stearns, J. N. (John Newton), 1829-1895
English
Ever find an old book that feels like it's whispering secrets? That's 'Merry's Book of Puzzles.' It's not just a dusty collection of riddles from the 1800s—it's a portal. I picked it up thinking it would be a simple curiosity, but John Newton Stearns packed these puzzles with more than just clever wordplay. There's a hidden layer here, a glimpse into the minds and morals of Victorian America. It's like solving a puzzle that reveals another, bigger puzzle about how people thought and played over a century ago. If you love history, words, or just the thrill of an old mystery, this little book will surprise you.
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Forget everything you know about modern puzzle books. 'Merry's Book of Puzzles' isn't about sudoku or crosswords. Published in the late 19th century, it's a charming collection of conundrums, enigmas, and word games meant to entertain families around the parlor fire. The 'story' isn't a narrative with characters, but the journey of the curious mind. Each page presents a new challenge: a riddle about common objects, a clever play on words, or a logical problem that requires some real head-scratching.

Why You Should Read It

This book is a quiet delight. It's less about blazing through solutions and more about slowing down to appreciate a different kind of cleverness. The puzzles are a direct line to Victorian humor and values. You can almost hear the laughter and friendly debates they must have sparked. For me, the joy was twofold: the satisfaction of solving a tricky riddle and the fascinating historical peek it provided. It's a reminder that the human love for a good brain-teaser is timeless.

Final Verdict

Perfect for history buffs who want a hands-on experience, wordplay enthusiasts, or anyone who enjoys antique books with personality. It's a cozy, thoughtful read best enjoyed with a cup of tea, one puzzle at a time. Don't expect high drama—expect a gentle, engaging challenge from another era.



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Christopher Clark
1 year ago

Amazing book.

Emma Thomas
1 year ago

Very interesting perspective.

Joseph Davis
11 months ago

Beautifully written.

Nancy Brown
1 year ago

I had low expectations initially, however the content flows smoothly from one chapter to the next. This story will stay with me.

David Brown
11 months ago

Loved it.

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