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The Official Race Across the World Puzzle Book
(Author) Roland HallBustle through Panama City, trek up and down Delphi and dart across Quebec. Would you win in a frenetic race across the world? This is an action-packed puzzle book that challenges you to travel the world using only your wits and travel knowledge. It's a fast-paced journey that immerses you in the thrilling adventure show, traversing continents and navigating obstacles. Embark on an extraordinary expedition Become part of the adventure in this exciting story-led quiz book that mirrors the peaks and valleys of the first three series. Follow the well-trodden paths Travel from London to Singapore, Mexico City to Ushuaia, and Vancouver to St. John's, discovering the trails walked by the bold explorers on the show. Challenge yourself with a range of difficulties From easy brainteasers to more complex challenges, no stone is left unturned, echoing the diverse terrains across countries. Test your global knowledge How much did you learn from the show? Grapple with questions on the landmarks, architecture and fascinating cultures explored by the contestants. So grab your backpack, fasten your hiking boots, leave your phone at home, and get ready to race across the world!
Roland Hall
Roland Hall was an American novelist and short story writer known for his vivid descriptions, complex characters, and exploration of themes such as identity and belonging. His most notable works include the novel "The House on the Hill" and the short story collection "Shadows in the Dark." Hall's writing style is characterized by its lyrical prose and introspective tone, drawing readers into the inner lives of his characters. His contributions to literature include shedding light on the human experience and delving into the complexities of relationships and emotions. Hall's impact on the literary genre is undeniable, with his works resonating with readers for their depth and authenticity. "The House on the Hill" remains his most famous work, captivating audiences with its haunting narrative and poignant exploration of memory and loss.