At end of each book there is a list of all the characters involved in the books, and their brief one-sentence descriptions. I think in the later books the list is like 20~30 pages.
There is an actual atlas of Westeros and The Known World, that was published back in 2012, The Lands of Ice and Fire.
The Wikipedia article about the world's geography is quite extensive and interesting too
The resolution is not quite high enough to read the fine print, however I would suggest you buy this amazing book and enjoy all the greatness within it!
The John Ciardi one.
It keeps the original rhyming structure, which must have been really hard to do when translating from Italian to English. It isn't really rigid English like some of the other translations that can make your brain get tired after reading for a while. And most importantly it has notes for each chapter. Dante himself is the main character, and he writes in a bunch of actual people from in and around Italy during his lifetime, so reading the notes really helps understand a lot of the references to people/places/things in the book. I just read the notes before I read each chapter so I knew as I read it what was going on.
It is in response to the farm worker nearby.
> Kirby points out that, "on the Harrow Road, a farm worker tilling the soil cries 'Harrowing work, this!' an exclamation which is countered by the query 'What is work, is it a herb?' delivered by an effete gentleman nearby."
I illustrated this book 8 years back - where each page is a new floor in a building and you have to look carefully to solve the 'whodunnit' mystery. BUT!! The real mystery was solved with a year of the book's release - we actually buried 12 diamond/silver/gold/emerald jeweled numbers (custom made4 for us, 'from the clock') in real life around the US - and each page held a picture-clue as to where to look in the real world. Those who found them first got to keep them! I think it's out of print but Amazon still sells them.
The resolution for this is wack, but
You can buy all of the books in the series in one volume, and pretty cheap - Here on Amazon
The artist on this is Nick Harris btw
Not that I've found. This isn't even the whole picture- it should extend about 50% further on the right, but I haven't seen any good uploads of it. The research findings were published in a coffee table book you can buy on Amazon.
It's a competitive tournament style party game for mobile. 3 to 16 players, with everyone using one phone so you only need one copy of the game. There's 60 completely different challenges and a new challenge every round so that you don't get bored :D
http://linktr.ee/gogogothegame if you wanna check it out :) Thanks so much for asking!
There are a bunch of services online (paid and free) that use some algorithms (they call them fancy AI's today, I've heard :) ) to increase resolution and predict the additional data. The one I had the best experience with is LetsEnhance.io (5 images are for free).
(Moderators: Remove last line if this counts as advertisement, I'm not in any way related to these services though.)
Reminds me of this pop-up book I had as a kid. It was less a book and more just an awesome pop-up wimmelbilder in a little fridge.
Edit: someone is trying to sell it for a fortune on Amazon lol: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/0434959847/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_UY.dFbA2KGW8X
On your phone, you should be able to view it in augmented reality using the Sketchfab app. This means you can place it in your room and walk around it as if it was a physical object, using your phone's screen as sort of a viewfinder. Only ARcore phones are supported, unfortunately (here's a list).
>tell me the long story that this tapestry tells.
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>It's a tale of the origin of the word "redneck", the invention of the contemporary police, labour activism and union bashing.
You could give coloring it a try using https://www.gimp.org/
... I think it looks pretty coal colored as it is, but why not use it as a coloring book opportunity ;-)
I previously posted Find Elephants In The Room by the same artist. When there'll be some dry days on the subreddit with no content, I might post more of his works.
But if you want them for wallpapers or whatever, it's really easy to stitch them yourself. Just go through the slides, download each one, and then line them up together in any free image-editing program, like Gimp, and save the result.
cool! You're added and here's the other links if you're interested http://linktr.ee/gogogothegame
There's also a conveyorbelt style memory challenge, a remember-the-story challenge, and a word remembering challenge :D Let's supercharge your brain!
Hey Dan, thank you very much! I have a released book called "Oceans" about ocean life! It's very funny, and you can find it here: https://www.amazon.com/Oceans-Seek-Find-Adventure-Science/dp/1947486128/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=oceans+gus+morais&qid=1608641784&sr=8-1
Right now we are working on having finished a new book about Mountains from the same author Karen Fulkerson, that will be probably published in the first months of next year. Will let you know!
I'd like also to suggest the work of a brazilian colleague, a great artist called Victor Beuren. He has also some published books that you can buy in Amazon, like "Where is Elvis?" and some books with crowded drawings of cities around the world.
The image quality is too low to see any details.
The image is from the book Pierre the Maze Detective. I highly recommend you grab it at your local bookstore, it's excellent.
Things to find:
This is an illustration from the book Let's Get Sleepy.
You can go give the artist Tony Cliff over here on Twitter
That's really cool!
Here's a link to Play Store, and it's available on Steam as well.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adriaandejongh.hiddenfolks
This feels very different from usual hidden object games. Simple pen drawings turned into interactive art with lot many characters doing there own different things.
You can find this particular one and similar books for quite a low price on the second-hand market, and some that are new-old-stock. Here it is on Amazon for example
Scanning and posting a book is straight-up piracy and is not encouraged.
The resolution is not quite high enough to read the fine print, however I would suggest you buy this amazing book and enjoy all the greatness within it!
The resolution is not quite high enough to read the fine print, however you can buy this amazing book and enjoy all the greatness within it!