Daily Archives: October 19, 2015

Light on actual mystery

Candy Corn Murder (A Lucy Stone Mystery)

By: Leslie Meier

Rating: 3 of 5

candycanemurderThis is the first book I have read by Leslie Meier though it is the latest in a long standing series. The series features Lucy Stone who is a reporter for a local weekly newspaper, a wife, mother, and grandmother.

The town is getting ready for a Halloween Pumpkin festive that is being expanded from what has happened in years past. With many added features, including a giant pumpkin weigh-in, a pumpkin catapult, and other fall happenings, there seems to be a secret and concerted effort to bring the festival to a halt.

(more…)

Posted in Mystery/Suspense/Thriller | Leave a comment

Very Imaginative and Intricate Designs for Coloring Fun

Doodle Invasion: Zifflin’s Coloring Book (Volume 1)

By: Zifflin

Rating: 5 of 5

Doodle Fusion is a really interesting coloring book. It is based on the line artwork of artist Kerby Rosanes. The Zifflin’s color books seem to be exploring the far edge of coloring opportunities. I recently got the US version of Mr. Rosanes Animorphia which had a lot of publishing issues with the book. I can assure you that that is not a problem with this book. This set of designs is well published without missing parts of images, etc.

The 50 pages of designs in this book are made up of a multitude of small hand drawn images of all sorts of things (though mostly little goblin like characters.) In some cases, the little characters are used to create a design of something else and in other cases, the little guys are crawling around, in and out of some other item. For someone who really likes to color small and elaborate designs and wants something really different, this line of books, and this one in particular may be perfect.

(more…)

Posted in Adult Color Books | Leave a comment

70 visually interesting designs printed on both sides of page in small format

Optical Illusions: 70 designs to help you de-stress (Coloring for Mindfulness)

By: Hamlyn

Rating: 4 of 5

This is a book of optical illusion designs. The pages are printed in gray rather than black as most coloring books. While I like the concept and the designs are quite different, I think that the light gray makes it difficult to color. If it had been printed in black, I could use light or dark colors without any problems. With the lighter tone, my bright colors overwhelm the page.

The format of this is smaller than most coloring books at approximately 8 x 8 inches. The binding is a type of rubbery glue that is located at the top of the book. It makes getting to all sides of the design much easier and now that I have experienced it, I wish more coloring books had top binding (as do many art books). My only concern is that if I remove a page, it may break the binding at that point and take more than the one page off. The back of the book is a heavy cardboard that keeps the book stable, especially if you are working in-hand instead of on a hard surface.

(more…)

Posted in Adult Color Books | Leave a comment

70 Cute and Fun Cat designs printed on both sides of page in small format

Cats: 70 designs to help you de-stress (Coloring for Mindfulness)

By: Hamlyn

Rating: 4 of 5

This is a cute and funny set of 70 cat designs. The designs are all fairly intricate with many small details. It will take very thin pencil or pen nibs to get into all of the nooks and crannies of these designs.

The format of this is smaller than most coloring books at approximately 8 x 8 inches. The binding is a type of rubbery glue that is located at the top of the book. It makes getting to all sides of the design much easier and now that I have experienced it, I wish more coloring books had top binding (as do many art books). My only concern is that if I remove a page, it may break the binding at that point and take more than the one page off. The back of the book is a heavy cardboard that keeps the book stable, especially if you are working in-hand instead of on a hard surface.

(more…)

Posted in Adult Color Books | Leave a comment

50 Intricate and Lovely Mandalas for hours of coloring relaxation

Breathe (Angie’s Extreme Stress Menders Volume 3)

By: Angie Grace

Rating: 5 of 5

This book contains 50 mandala designs. This is my first coloring book from Angie Grace but it is the third in her Extreme Stress Menders series. The designs are a series of flowing and graceful mandalas. Coloring them will be a fun experience with lots of choices of colors to make some lines pop and some to recede. I’m looking forward to them and to picking up future books by this artist as well.

(more…)

Posted in Adult Color Books | Leave a comment

Beautiful Coloring Book filled with Mandala and Mandala inspired Hand-drawn Designs

The Artful Mandala Coloring Book: Creative Designs for Fun and Meditation

By: Cher Kaufmann

Rating: 5 of 5

This is my first coloring book by Cher Kaufmann and it will not be my last. The smaller format book is filled with designs that will provide me with many hours of coloring fun and relaxation. While many coloring books are created from computer generated artwork (and I enjoy those, too), this book has 100 hand-drawn designs from the beginning to the end. They are not all mandalas but those that are not are certainly influenced by the artwork associated with mandalas. I really appreciate the wide range of choices in this book.

In addition to the designs, the artist has included interesting suggestions on how and where to color. Also, she has included explanations of what the various colors mean as far as what you may be expressing when you wear (or color with) a particular color, e.g., gold means wealth, elegance, abundance, and success.

(more…)

Posted in Adult Color Books | Leave a comment