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Fighting Fantasy gamebooks have sold over 17 million books worldwide, in over 30 languages. YOU were the hero in The Forest of Doom, fighting monsters and foes with a pencil, two dice and an eraser. And now - YOU ARE THE COLOURIST! Bring your favourite demons, cat women, minotaurs and giants to life, colouring the original visceral illustrations by artist Malcolm Barter.
The Coloring Book of DOOM! 13 Terrifying Artworks and 5 Horrifying Artists!! Warning this book is cursed and will surely cause spooky fun times!! BEWARE!!
The legendary Warhammer of Stonebridge lies lost and broken in the treacherous wilderness of Darkwood Forest. Without it, the Dwarves of Stonebridge are doomed...Only the foolhardy would enter the murky depths of Darkwood. But your quest will lead you into the very heart of the forest. Dare you take on the unknown perils of Darkwood, and survive the puzzles, traps and fearsome creatures that lie in wait for you? You alone must find the missing pieces of the Warhammer and save the Dwarves of Stonebridge before it is too late!
Fighting Fantasy gamebooks have sold over 17 million books worldwide, in over 30 languages. YOU were the hero in The Forest of Doom, fighting monsters and foes with a pencil, two dice and an eraser. And now - YOU ARE THE COLOURIST! Bring your favourite demons, cat women, minotaurs and giants to life, colouring the original visceral illustrations by artist Malcolm Barter.
You chose your own adventure. Now, choose your own colour! Snowbooks are honoured to present Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone's legendary Fighting Fantasy classics as you've never seen them before: in colouring book form.
Wiglaf joins the other students of Dragon Slayers' Academy in searching the Dark Forest for the Cave of Doom, which supposedly contains the gold of the dead dragon Seetha.
Fighting Fantasy gamebooks have sold over 17 million books worldwide, in over 30 languages. YOU were the hero in The Warlock of Firetop Mountain, fighting monsters and foes with a pencil, two dice and an eraser. And now - YOU ARE THE COLOURIST! Bring your favourite trolls, dragons and even the Warlock himself to life, colouring the original emotive illustrations by artist Russ Nicholson.
Fighting Fantasy gamebooks have sold over 17 million books worldwide, in over 30 languages. YOU were the hero in Deathtrap Dungeon, fighting monsters and foes with a pencil, two dice and an eraser. And now - YOU ARE THE COLOURIST! Bring your favourite orcs, knights and even a Manticore to life, colouring the original emotive illustrations by artist Iain McCaig.
"Originally published in the United Kingdom by Oxford University Press Children's Books in 2015"--Page facing title page.
For graduates, for their parents, for anyone facing change, here is a gorgeously illustrated and stunningly heartfelt ode to the challenges of growing up and letting go. A story of the seasons and stepping stones as poignant for parents as for their kids, from the creator of Otis the tractor and illustrator of Love by Matt de la Pena. "Long’s gentle but powerful story about a young tree who holds tight to his leaves, even as everyone else lets theirs drop, takes on nothing less than the pain and sorrow of growing up. . . . As in Long’s unaccountably profound books about Otis the tractor, a pure white background somehow adds to the depth."—The New York Times Book Review In the middle of a little forest, there lives a Little Tree who loves his life and the splendid leaves that keep him cool in the heat of long summer days. Life is perfect just the way it is. Autumn arrives, and with it the cool winds that ruffle Little Tree's leaves. One by one the other trees drop their leaves, facing the cold of winter head on. But not Little Tree—he hugs his leaves as tightly as he can. Year after year Little Tree remains unchanged, despite words of encouragement from a squirrel, a fawn, and a fox, his leaves having long since turned brown and withered. As Little Tree sits in the shadow of the other trees, now grown sturdy and tall as though to touch the sun, he remembers when they were all the same size. And he knows he has an important decision to make. From #1 New York Times bestselling Loren Long comes a gorgeously-illustrated story that challenges each of us to have the courage to let go and to reach for the sun. Praise for Little Tree * "The illustrations are beautifully rendered . . . Understated and inviting, young readers will be entranced by Little Tree’s difficult but ultimately rewarding journey."—Booklist, starred review "Long’s gentle but powerful story about a young tree who holds tight to his leaves, even as everyone else lets theirs drop, takes on nothing less than the pain and sorrow of growing up. Season after season, Little Tree clings to his brown-leaved self until he can take a leap and shed his protection. He feels ‘the harsh cold of winter,’ but soon grows tall and green, and it’s not bad at all. As in Long’s unaccountably profound books about Otis the tractor, a pure white background somehow adds to the depth."—The New York Times Book Review * "[Long's] willingness to take his time and even test the audience’s patience with his arboreal hero’s intransigence results in an ending that’s both a big relief and an authentic triumph. Long’s earnest-eloquent narrative voice and distilled, single-plane drawings, both reminiscent of an allegorical pageant, acknowledge the reality of the struggle while offering the promise of brighter days ahead."—Publishers Weekly, starred review "Long is sparing with the text, keeping it simple and beautifully descriptive. Brilliantly colored illustrations done in acrylic, ink, and pencil stand out on bright white pages, with Little Tree taking the center position in each double-page spread. Tender and gentle and altogether lovely."—Kirkus Reviews "Children will see the tree facing the scariness of change; adult readers may well feel wistful as the story underscores the need to let their babies grow toward independence. Beautiful. Grade: A"—Cleveland Plain Dealer