Worlds of Wonder: A Coloring Book for the Curious

Worlds of Wonder: A Coloring Book for the Curious

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  • Create Date:2021-04-02 02:31:48
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Johanna Basford
  • ISBN:0143136062
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Summary

From the creator of the worldwide bestsellers World of Flowers and Lost Ocean, a beautiful new coloring book that takes you on a captivating journey through imagined and fantastical realms。

This isn't just a book; rather, it is a magical portal to many wondrous worlds。 Within these pages you'll find tree-top castles, floating islands, and fairytale villages, all waiting to be brought to life in your colors。 Go on an adventure and let your imagination roam from world to world, discovering enchanted sea turtles, curious cats, and lost song birds along the way。 In this new coloring book, Johanna Basford lends her signature style of inky illustration to a series of brand new inkscapes and themes, all with a sprinkling of her much-loved botanicals。 Get ready to discover whole new worlds of colors!

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Reviews

Melissa

This is definitely my LEAST favorite of all of her coloring books。 1) the pictures are so simplistic and boring。 it looks like she gathered up a bunch of random images she had laying around her studio and gave them to her editor。 The title is Worlds if Wonder so i was expecting grand images of hot air balloons, whimsical landscapes, etc。 But these images are so uninspired! Looks like pics from a children’s book。 This book is boring and does not make me want to color。 2) once again images printed This is definitely my LEAST favorite of all of her coloring books。 1) the pictures are so simplistic and boring。 it looks like she gathered up a bunch of random images she had laying around her studio and gave them to her editor。 The title is Worlds if Wonder so i was expecting grand images of hot air balloons, whimsical landscapes, etc。 But these images are so uninspired! Looks like pics from a children’s book。 This book is boring and does not make me want to color。 2) once again images printed on both sides of paper。 When will publishers understand the importance of printing on one side so that all different mediums can be used。 If i want to add some vibrant details with markers , i have to use water based to prevent bleed through。 But my best markers are alcohol based and now i can’t use them in this book。 3) looks like the same ‘ol stuff from the artist。 It’s as if she went back to her very first book and copied every leaf and flower。 No artistic growth here。 The work is dull if you’re a fan, you’ve seen this all before。 It’s a rerun of her stuff but in the worst way possible。 I don’t mind familiarity but this just seems duplicated and there’s a difference。 If you’re a die hard Basford fan, you’ll find a way to defend this latest book i’m sure。 But in your heart of hearts you know you were expecting a lot more。 。。。more

Stacie

I received a complimentary copy of this title from the publisher through NetGalley。 Opinions expressed are my own。I'm a big fan of Johanna Basford's work and the coloring books she's produced so far。 Lost Ocean is my personal favorite。 This one actually seems a little less complex/intricate that previous books。 That's not necessarily a problem, but if you're expecting the normal level of detail present in her books, this one isn't it。 I'd say this was more of a starter "adult coloring" book or f I received a complimentary copy of this title from the publisher through NetGalley。 Opinions expressed are my own。I'm a big fan of Johanna Basford's work and the coloring books she's produced so far。 Lost Ocean is my personal favorite。 This one actually seems a little less complex/intricate that previous books。 That's not necessarily a problem, but if you're expecting the normal level of detail present in her books, this one isn't it。 I'd say this was more of a starter "adult coloring" book or for someone who enjoys it, but not necessarily all the small details。 。。。more

Andréa

Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss。