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Walter Foster

    Meteor!
    Blackenstein
    The House on the Edge of Homerville
    How to Draw Classic Heads & Faces
    Drawing: Faces
    Learn to Draw Disney Furry Friends Collection: Featuring All Your Favorite Disney Animals, Including Stitch, Thumper, Rajah, Lad
    • With Learn to Draw Disney Furry Friends Collection, embark on an adorable artistic journey full of devoted dogs, cute cats, blissful bears, and many more! This 64-page collection includes step-by-step instructions for drawing beloved Disney animals from Bambi, Lady and the Tramp, The Lion King, The Jungle Book, and more

      Learn to Draw Disney Furry Friends Collection: Featuring All Your Favorite Disney Animals, Including Stitch, Thumper, Rajah, Lad
    • Drawing: Faces

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.9(12)Add rating

      "Successfully drawing the human face is one of the most challenging, yet rewarding, artistic experiences. With a wealth of detailed step-by-step projects to both re-create and admire, Faces teaches the basics of drawing human facial features with graphite pencil. In addition to the step-by-step drawing projects, Faces includes information on choosing art materials, building with basic shapes, placing proportionate features, defining facial expression, and shading to develop form and realism. Discover how to render a variety of faces with simple instructions and tips on how to adapt your drawings for varied angles and emotions."-- Provided by publisher

      Drawing: Faces
    • How to Draw Classic Heads & Faces

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      In How to Draw Classic Heads & Faces, the first book in the new Walter Foster Collectibles series, artists can step back to a simpler time and become acquainted—or reacquainted—with the roots of Walter Foster’s art. Gracing each beautifully designed page of this must-have collector’s title are original step-by-step instructional drawings and art tips from four books that helped artist Walter Foster grow into the legend he is today: How to Draw the Head, Heads from Life (18), Heads from Life (18A), and 101 Heads. Practical advice and easy-to-follow instructions make this inclusive drawing book as relevant today as when the original titles were first published.

      How to Draw Classic Heads & Faces
    • The House on the Edge of Homerville

      • 66 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      An escaped convict, Frank Bonner, is desperately trying to evade capture by boarding a bus in Baltimore, Maryland. As he navigates his precarious situation, the tension mounts, highlighting themes of survival and the consequences of a life of crime. The story unfolds with Frank's attempts to stay one step ahead of the law, exploring the challenges and moral dilemmas he faces on his journey.

      The House on the Edge of Homerville
    • Blackenstein

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      In the Watts area of Los Angeles, a formidable robotic monster wreaks havoc, targeting the vulnerable. Detective Nicholas Morrow, determined to stop the creature, finds himself constantly outpaced as it leaves chaos in its wake. The story unfolds with Morrow's relentless pursuit, blending elements of suspense and action as he confronts the challenges posed by both the monster and the environment.

      Blackenstein
    • Meteor!

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A meteor is on a collision course with Earth, traveling at an alarming speed of 2,000,000 miles per hour, with only two days until impact. The impending disaster poses a catastrophic threat, risking mass destruction and the potential annihilation of humanity. As the clock ticks down, the urgency for a solution intensifies, raising questions about survival and human resilience in the face of imminent doom.

      Meteor!
    • Carb Cycling for Women 2021

      A Painless Diet Plan to Heal Your Body & Help You Lose Weight

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Struggling with ineffective diets can be frustrating, leaving many to seek a sustainable solution for fat loss. This book offers a fresh perspective on weight management, focusing on practical strategies to overcome common obstacles. It emphasizes understanding individual body responses and provides actionable tips to create lasting change, rather than quick fixes. Readers will find encouragement and guidance to achieve their fitness goals without the cycle of disappointment.

      Carb Cycling for Women 2021
    • Black the Ripper

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Nicholas Morrow, a Black homicide detective, seeks a break from his intense work in Los Angeles after solving the Robotic Monster case. His vacation in New York promises a chance to unwind, but the allure of his profession may pull him back into the fray. The story explores themes of duty, the challenges of balancing personal life with career demands, and the complexities of urban crime.

      Black the Ripper
    • Clyde and the Astronauts

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      A crew of five astronauts embarks on an unprecedented mission to Mars, led by Black Commander Clyde Murray on his inaugural journey. Their quest for hidden diamonds takes a thrilling turn as they encounter mysterious loud sounds and enormous footprints. The astronauts soon confront the planet's formidable inhabitants—giant creatures like a scorpion, ant, and serpent—who protect the valuable mines. This unexpected twist challenges their mission and survival, blending adventure with the unknown.

      Clyde and the Astronauts
    • The Invisible Man

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story revolves around a protagonist who unexpectedly finds himself invisible, grappling with the challenges and consequences of his newfound state. As he navigates life without being seen, he explores themes of identity, isolation, and the desire for connection. The narrative delves into his struggles and the impact of invisibility on his relationships, ultimately leading to a journey of self-discovery and acceptance.

      The Invisible Man