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Read Keri Smith's posts on the Penguin Blog
A curious, engaging, and creative rethinking of what a book can be,
from the creator of "Wreck this Journal."
In this uniquely skewed look at the purpose and function of "a
book," Keri Smith offers an illustrated guide that asks readers to
creatively examine all the different ways This Is Not a Book can be
used. With intriguing prompts, readers will discover that the book
can be:
A secret message--"tear out a page, write a note on it for a
stranger, and leave it in a public place."
A recording device--"have everyone you contact today write their
name in the book."
An instrument--"create as many sounds as you can using the book,
like flipping the pages fast or slapping the cover."
"This Is Not a Book" will engage readers by having them define
everything a book can be by asking, "If it's not a book, what is it
then?"--with a kaleidoscope of possible answers.
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Re-released Inventor Card Game depicting important inventions and
13 major inventors. Includes instructions. Suitable for most card
games.
Featuring elegant designs and high-quality paper, Floating Worlds
Japanese Prints Coloring Book is the perfect stress-reliever for
fans of classical Japanese woodblock prints. The floating world of
Geisha, Kabuki actors, cherry blossoms and the majestic Mt.
Fuji--with this coloring book for adults you are there, recreating
woodblock prints of people, landscapes, flora and fauna. This fine
art, adult coloring book includes 22 woodblock prints from the
Ukiyo-e genre, all ready for the touch of your colored pencils or
fine markers. A copy of the richly-colored original print sits
opposite your coloring "canvas" to use as a reference, or not.
Before beginning, enjoy a little of the story behind the image, as
each print comes with a brief yet fascinating introduction to the
original work. Altogether, it's the perfect way to relax and have
fun with art. When your masterpiece is complete, tear it out at the
perforation to frame and display.
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