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Boatwhistle Books Paperback English

The Lucky Leaf Handbook

By T. E. P. Noodle

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Boatwhistle Books Paperback English

The Lucky Leaf Handbook

By T. E. P. Noodle

Regular price £6.00
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per
 
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  • The Lucky Leaf Handbook is the world's first guide to the game of catching leaves as they fall from the trees. T. E. P. Noodle is a pioneering 'lucky leafer' who has been playing the game for many years, and has applied that experience, along with immeasurable enthusiasm and an inimitable prose style, to produce a book that will appeal to anyone who enjoys the outdoors, or who simply likes stupendous writing. With bespoke illustrations and a range of photographs by the author, this is as attractive a book as it is compelling. Besides covering the main subject with a level of detail readers may not have thought possible for such a simple game, Noodle has a tendency to digress onto other subjects, making this not merely a dry guide to the game, but rather a compendious and entertaining book that is truly unlike any other, as befits a publishing house that aspires to produce 'singular books for singular readers'.
The Lucky Leaf Handbook is the world's first guide to the game of catching leaves as they fall from the trees. T. E. P. Noodle is a pioneering 'lucky leafer' who has been playing the game for many years, and has applied that experience, along with immeasurable enthusiasm and an inimitable prose style, to produce a book that will appeal to anyone who enjoys the outdoors, or who simply likes stupendous writing. With bespoke illustrations and a range of photographs by the author, this is as attractive a book as it is compelling. Besides covering the main subject with a level of detail readers may not have thought possible for such a simple game, Noodle has a tendency to digress onto other subjects, making this not merely a dry guide to the game, but rather a compendious and entertaining book that is truly unlike any other, as befits a publishing house that aspires to produce 'singular books for singular readers'.