Coloring Book for Flower Lovers by Sylvie Cyr
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
The images were very nice but the lines could have been darker. Plus on some pages the image has been cutoff. You might try a different printer for future printing since they should have pointed out these problems. All in all, I am having fun coloring in it with my granddaughter who absolutely loves coloring and that is why I really like the book.
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Thursday, December 27, 2018
Review: The League of Regrettable Sidekicks: Heroic Helpers from Comic Book History!
The League of Regrettable Sidekicks: Heroic Helpers from Comic Book History! by Jon Morris
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
In this book is a vast collection of graphic cartoon heroic helpers or villainous underlings that didn't quite make headlines along with their famous Hero's. As an amateur cartoonist I am finding many inspirations for my own funny sidekicks to the main character. The book starts in the 1930's and meanders it way to the end with present day comic books. This is a must have book for people of all ages who love comic books. Each chapter has high quality image reproductions of the comics with many interesting facts about the comic books history. I have added this book to the shelf above my work area for easy access.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
In this book is a vast collection of graphic cartoon heroic helpers or villainous underlings that didn't quite make headlines along with their famous Hero's. As an amateur cartoonist I am finding many inspirations for my own funny sidekicks to the main character. The book starts in the 1930's and meanders it way to the end with present day comic books. This is a must have book for people of all ages who love comic books. Each chapter has high quality image reproductions of the comics with many interesting facts about the comic books history. I have added this book to the shelf above my work area for easy access.
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Thursday, December 20, 2018
Review: Age of Asango: Book I
Age of Asango: Book I by Matt Russell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I liked the book so much I immediately downloaded the second book in this series of Asango after I had finished with Book 1 that I won through Goodreads. My interests were captivated from the very beginning of this tale of five siblings who possess magical powers. But only one can become the ruler of the Kingdom and Asango is both one of the two most powerful but he is also the most radical. He wants to end slavery and stop the religious persecutions among other things. In the first book, I was introduced to the main characters and the challenges that face them. Will Asango become the ruler and make the world a better place? I'm rooting for him and the slave girls.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I liked the book so much I immediately downloaded the second book in this series of Asango after I had finished with Book 1 that I won through Goodreads. My interests were captivated from the very beginning of this tale of five siblings who possess magical powers. But only one can become the ruler of the Kingdom and Asango is both one of the two most powerful but he is also the most radical. He wants to end slavery and stop the religious persecutions among other things. In the first book, I was introduced to the main characters and the challenges that face them. Will Asango become the ruler and make the world a better place? I'm rooting for him and the slave girls.
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