Arts & Photography

A Celebration of Girls Being Themselves - Strong Is the New Pretty
A Celebration of Girls Being Themselves - Strong Is the New Pretty

Review:My 8yr old daughter loves this book. She loves sports and is very strong. She plays baseball, basketball and even footballl. She loved seeing other girls doing cool things. We have made a list to check things she has done/ wants to do in the book. Many Of which has checked off already Read more

Game of Thrones: A Pop-Up Guide to Westeros
Game of Thrones: A Pop-Up Guide to Westeros

Review:I'm not a big fan of Game of Thrones, but it is almost perfect as a pop up book.
First when I heard about this pop up book, I was little bit worried. Because Matthew just released new pop up book, transformers, last year. But He did it again perfectly. It is a really good book not only a fan of Game of Thrones, but also a pop up book collector! Read more

Swear Word Coloring Book - 50 Shades Of Bullsh*t
Swear Word Coloring Book - 50 Shades Of Bullsh*t

Review:This swear word adult coloring book is my favourite coloring book I've gotten so far. Right off the bat the title is funny, usually a good sign and I really like the books with the black backgrounds because they make your finished work look great, the color really pops from the page. I'm new to the swear coloring books and I'm loving them so far, they are silly and funny and different to give you a change of pace from the normal books like mandala books or animas, nature etc. Well actually now y... Read more

Barnyard Dance! (Boynton on Board)
Barnyard Dance! (Boynton on Board)

Review:Love the story but the book was misprinted and the binding misaligned. I had already given it as a gift to my granddaughter. Therefore I felt wrong taking it back and returning it. Next time I check the book's condition before give it as GIFT. Read more

The Most Important Rap Song From Every Year Since 1979
The Most Important Rap Song From Every Year Since 1979

Review:Idiosyncratic, seemingly encyclopedic, this was a great way for me, an old white guy, to fill in the gaps in my knowledge of the evolution of the various genres and artists. Highly recommend also watching "Straight Outta Compton," for a lively reinforcement of the basics of West-East, etc. Read more

In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin & Sabine Continues
In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin & Sabine Continues

Review:This is the 2nd book in the first trilogy of the Griffin and Sabine series. Sabine is on her way to visit Griffin and in a panic, he leaves, telling her to stay in his place. Their correspondence continues, with Griffin traveling around the world, discovering more about each other through there letters. When he returns, he finds her not there and yet by her letters she was. Is she imagined or are things more complicated than they appear? The artwork continues to striking and I found myself zippi... Read more

100 Tales from History to Astonish - and Stupefy
100 Tales from History to Astonish - and Stupefy

Review:Just loved this book. During the aftermath of Storm Sandy 2012 and weeks of no electricity. this book and a flashlight got me through much frustration. Ties the human experience to ancient artfacts. A keeper. Read more

Classroom Management for Art - and PE Teachers
Classroom Management for Art - and PE Teachers

Review:☀️ ? very inspiring and realistic and encouraging. ? ? ?. I especially appreciate the idea that we can re-start and re-boot and re-introduce the expectations and modeling, etc at any time. Read more

Revised and Expanded Edition - Tales of Music and the Brain
Revised and Expanded Edition - Tales of Music and the Brain

Review:Not an easy reading book. As a musician, I did not expect it to be a psychology book. I expected it to be how the brain and music, like mathematics and music, support each other. The writer rambles on and on about the same thing over and over in each anecdotal story he writes about - very monotonous. Stopped reading after part 1 (chapter 6). Very disappointed in the book. Read more

and the Lost Story of 1970 - Simon and Garfunkel
and the Lost Story of 1970 - Simon and Garfunkel

Review:If you remember the musical events of 1970, you'll find this book absorbing and surprisingly informative. If your record/CD collection contains the final recordings of the Beatles, Simon and Garfunkle and the first CSN and CSNY albums, the first solo recordings by former members of these bands, and the first three James Taylor records, you'll find yourself listening and reading the liner notes again with new perspective. (For instance, how interesting to notice that Joni Mitchell's appearance ... Read more

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