DRAWING ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BRAIN by Betty Edwards paperback book
Jan 06, 2023
Finally! I think I can draw!
I've always wanted to draw, but never could master the art. I have a veritable library of 'How to draw' books, but none seemed to work. I hadn't gotten to the first exercise in this book before in began to make sense, and I was on the road. I'm like a puppy with its first toy, working my way to the end of this book. Many thanks, Ms. Edwards.
Aug 03, 2011
The last one, the best of the bunch
This one, the third book of the trilogy, maintains the level of quality the reader has come to expect after reading the first two. This wraps up the story of these characters and leaves you feeling satisfied with the experience. It's the same wild ride the first two volumes presented. If you enjoyed Lisbeth Salanders first two adventures, you'll love the way she wraps this one.
Dec 03, 2013
#14 in the series is just as great as the rest.
This is #14 of the 16 Sharpe's episodes. If you've seen any of them, then you know that they're uniformly high quality productions, and a sheer joy to watch. This one is no exception. If you're collecting all 16, which I highly recommend, don't neglect the CD, The Music of Sharpe, by John Tams & Dominic Muldowney. Tams plays rifleman Daniel Hagman, the singing soldier, as well as having done the music for the series..