300 Brain-twisting Puzzles is the perfect book for anyone who wants to test and challenge their mental powers. With hundreds of numbers, letters, words and visual conundrums of varying difficulty you can wrestle with problems of logic, grapple with baffling sequences and explore your lateral thinking skills.This book will entertain as much as it will exasperate and, finally, you may be astonished at how quickly you find yourself solving brain-teasers that once seemed downright impossible. Sharpen your IQ with this immense collection of visual, diagrammatic, letter and number puzzles. Each of the ten sections is composed of thirty questions to test different aspects of your IQ. It is specially designed to enable you to improve your performance as you work through it, and your rating can climb to ?exceptional? by the end of the book. With 300 fascinating and thought-provoking questions to choose from, this is a must for every puzzle fan and anyone who wants to test their IQ to the limit.
Ken Russell tried several professions, before choosing to become a film director.He was a still photographer a dancer and even served in the army, but it was film that was to be Mr. Russell's destiny. He began by making several short films, and those paved the way for his brilliant television films of the sixties that are acclaimed for his attention to detail and opulent visuals. His third feature film Women in Love (1969) was a triumph and he became an internationally known filmmaker. In the 1970s his talent truly blossomed, over the next 2 decades he would direct a succession of remarkable films most of them contained his trademark flamboyance that critics generally dismiss but many seem to find this engrossing.He will forever be remembered as a controversial and visionary artist with something of a third eye when it comes to making oddball dramas that have captivating images and themes.