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KenKen has quickly become the successor to sudoku that the world's been waiting for! KenKen became the first puzzles to be printed in the daily editions of the New York Times next to its famous crossword puzzle. This New York Times edition of KenKen contains 300 easy to hard 4x4 and 6x6 size puzzles, with "How to Solve" instructions and an introduction by puzzlemaster Will Shortz. The puzzles use all four mathematical operations and increase in difficulty, like they do in the New York Times.
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Life and Fate: The Complete Series (Dramatised)
Description :
Kenneth Branagh stars in BBC Radio 4's ambitious eight-hour
dramatisation of Life and Fate, Vasily Grossman's epic masterpiece
set during the Battle of Stalingrad. This powerful work, completed in
1960, charts the fate of both a nation and a family in the turmoil of
war. Its comparison of Stalinism with Nazism was considered by
Soviet authorities to be so dangerous that the KGB placed the
manuscript under arrest and Grossman was informed his book would
not be published for at least 200 years. Having been a household
name as one of Russia's most distinguished war correspondents,
Grossman died aged 58 - the banning of his book hastening the end
of his life - and he would never know the fate of his masterpiece:
smuggled out of the Soviet Union on microfilm, to freedom and
eventual publication in the West. Today it is increasingly hailed as
the most important Russian novel of the 20th century.