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Karen's "What Am I?" Riddles : The Challenging Riddle Book That Will Arouse Brain Cells - cover

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Karen's "What Am I?" Riddles : The Challenging Riddle Book That Will Arouse Brain Cells

Karen J. Bun

Publisher: Bluesource And Friends

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Summary

Can You Solve This? 
Some would call me a drunkard, since I am always drinking, but I am never thirsty. When I am alive, I don't breathe and am cold, if not colder than death. What am I? 
Karen J Bun is back with more riddles and this time they are the best of the "What Am I?" riddles. 
This book is ideal for both adults and children, and can be used in schools, on training courses, as an after-dinner game and as a great way to entertain any small group that likes a mental challenge. To test your wits and free up your imagination, get this book now! 
Learn to open your mind and think outside the box with these mind-blowing riddles crafted to enhance your lateral thinking. Unlike the traditional riddles, author Karen J. Bun designed these "What Am I?" riddles  to help unlock your natural abilities to produce great results so you can provide solutions to all kinds of real-life situations effortlessly. 
These riddles will not just provide exceptional fun, they are created to boost your mental speed and enhance your ability to use your imagination to piece clues together no matter how difficult they appear.
Available since: 04/08/2019.

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