
In today’s world we often are typing away when we want to communicate. Depending on your age, you may or may not have studied penmanship in school. Want to learn? Need a refresher?
In this book, the author offers the opportunity to begin to master hand lettering. There are examples of font styles, suggestions about art materials to use when lettering and a recognition of the importance of practice. There are many workbook pages to utilize while progressing.
If you would like to be able to do artistic hand lettering, whether for an art project, an invitation or for your own pleasure, this book could be a valuable tool. Take a look.
Thanks to NetGalley and the Publisher…I am off to practice.
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This is both a very charming and a very instructive book. If you want to learn to draw and paint adorable animals, you can learn how here. There are detailed instructions on supplies and steps in creating the animals shown. There is also support for the need to learn and acceptance at not being perfect. However…If you don’t want to draw, you might enjoy just looking. The illustrations are adorable!
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Some good escape reading for the season as other stresses rise.


The young child in this book is outside playing hide and seek when, unfortunately, he gets stung by bees. Of course he is very upset. Max copes by deciding to only play inside. This seemingly keeps him safe but, naturally, does not leave him happy. Eventually Chris, Max’s brother, teaches him ABC worry free. A is for accept, B is for Breathe and C is for change. Each concept is demonstrated and explained.
Stress is a popular topic these days. Stress comes at us from many directions at, what sometimes feels like, an ever increasing velocity. There may be family issues, work problems, school struggles, etc. or you may just have a personality that is vulnerable to stress. For any of these, this book may be helpful.
This is the first in a long running and very good series set in the aftermath of WWI. The protagonist, Ian Rutledge, is haunted by the ghost of a solder whom he was forced to kill for cowardice. Hamish’s presence enhances the book as it helps the reader to better understand Inspector Rutledge.