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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'.
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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'.