A Court of Thorns and Roses Coloring Book
G**E
Bought it as a gift
Came in good condition. Gorgeous pictures. Good quality/thick paper. Quotes from the books on the left side to match the pictures on the right. Very lovely. Only concern would be how small the details can be in some of these pictures. May be tedious/difficult to color. The pages are big, though, so it does give you more space to work with.
N**E
Beautiful
I thoroughly enjoyed coloring all the different scenes. Now if we could just convince Sarah J Maas to make one for Crescent City.
M**M
Perfect for ACOTAR fans
Love this coloring book. I received it as a gift for Christmas and used it all winter. It was so relaxing and really brought the books to life in a new way.It is very detailed so it takes a while to color the picture but not so detailed as to make it difficult.
K**R
ACOTAR Adult coloring book
This coloring book is amazing! There’s so many details and pages to color! Also, this is one of my favorite books!!
J**K
Good gift!
Bought this as a gift , she said she liked it, is only review I could give on this!
T**A
Yes
Some of the drawings I like some I don’t but overall it gives imagery to the book series. Some of the drawings are amazing in detail. I jus felt the characters would of been better looking lol
I**R
46 Beautifully illustrated designs based on the Court of Thorns and Roses series – designs printed one side of the book
The media could not be loaded. Attached to this review will be a silent flip-through of the entire coloring book and some sample photos so you can make an informed decision as to whether or not it will work for you.I am really happy with this coloring book (as I was with the book based on Sarah J. Maas “Throne of Glass" series.) The designs are beautifully done by a team of illustrators (Charlie Bowater, Adrian Dadich, Yvonne Gilbert, John Howe, and Craig Phillips.) While their styles differ and once again one artist in particular is quite different in style, each artist is tasked with a series of illustrations which brings a sense of cohesion to the whole book.The 46 designs are based on the three books: “Court of Thorns and Roses”, “Court of Mist and Fury” and “Court of Wings and Ruin”. There is a quote from the book on the facing page of design so you know which book and which scene the design pertains to.This is what I found while coloring in this book and testing the paper with my coloring medium.46 A Court of Thorns and Roses Designs by five artistsPrinted one side of page (with book excerpts on the back of the page)Paper is heavy weight, white, ever so slightly rough, and perforatedSewn bindingDesigns are printed beyond the perforations and merge into the binding. Nothing essential will be lost if you remove pages at the perforations.Alcohol-based markers bleed through this paperWater-based markers, gel pens, and India ink pens did not bleed through the paper. Some gel pens require additional drying time.Colored pencils worked really well with the paper. The slightly rough texture of the paper provided good tooth which allowed pigment to easily adhere to the page. I test both oil and wax based pencils and both worked well. I could layer the same color for deeper pigment, layer multiple colors and blend easily using a pencil style blender stick.If I use alcohol-based markers with this style of book (printed one side of page) but I use a blotter page of card stock under my working page to keep ink from seeping through. I would suggest either using a blotter page or removing the coloring page from the book beforehand if you use alcohol-based markers.
T**Y
Gift
Love it
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