Come on have a dark experience with me, a piece of Cote d'or Experiences 70% Cocoa.
I love dark chocolates and this is no exception. You can buy a 100g bar in Tescos for £1.29p. This bar is wrapped seductively in a dark card wrapper with gold writing. It looks like a glimmer of light is falling on a picture square of chocolate.
I open the packet and reveal a dark coloured chocolate. This chocolate is quite a thin layer not thick and chunky.
The squares are quite large not many in the bar, 6 or was it 8 squares in this 100g bar. It is possible to break each square into a smaller piece.
The chocolate is quite brittle.
Pop a square into your mouth and the flavour is dark and intense. The chocolate smooth and silky on your tongue There is a crisp outer shell of chocolate which when bitten breaks into the rich dark chocolate ...
Advantages: Great mind bending puzzles Disadvantages: None really
The Box
The box has the usual white strip along the edge letting you know it is a DS game. The front of the box is quite dark in colour and has a hat in the centre showing the village. Along either side of the hat there are 3 ovals showing pictures of the puzzles. It also lets us know it?s for age 7+. On the back the following is written;
In the curios village of St Mystere, puzzles are part of everyday life. So when a wealthy baron?s will points to a hidden treasure, it?s up to puzzle mastermind Professor Layton to unravel the mystery! Stretch your grey matter to solve brain-teasers and piece together the clues to uncover St Mystere?s secret...
Underneath this there are three images of the game some more writing and three more images of puzzles. Also on the back is the age, an image of a spider, the fact that you can have it ...
Advantages: descriptions and not intimidating storylines Disadvantages: maybe the french conversations for some people
Being a fan of the Bronte clan the first section I head to in my local library would be of that shelf. It was only a very short time ago that I discovered The Professor, not even realising Charlotte Bronte had written it. Indeed, ashamedly to admit, I had never even heard of it before then.
It was created before Jane Eyre came about from the year 1845-6 and is an intimate and gentle story about William Crimsworth, a man working for his not quite so pleasant brother as a clerk but wanting so much more. On striking up an unexpected friendship with a Mr Hunsden he manages to break away to become a teacher in a Belgium school.
Despite his attentions being drawn to an 'older woman' from the adjoining girls school, it is only when he is appointed the position of teaching the young ladies to become better at speaking, writing ...
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