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Free Ebook Doctor Who Travels in Time Coloring Book

Free Ebook Doctor Who Travels in Time Coloring Book

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Doctor Who Travels in Time Coloring Book

Doctor Who Travels in Time Coloring Book


Doctor Who Travels in Time Coloring Book


Free Ebook Doctor Who Travels in Time Coloring Book

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Doctor Who Travels in Time Coloring Book

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Price Stern Sloan publishes fun and engaging books in a variety of formats, including board books, doodle books, activity books, novelty titles, and of course, the classic Mad Libs.

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Product details

Paperback: 96 pages

Publisher: Price Stern Sloan; Clr Csm edition (July 26, 2016)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 9780451534255

ISBN-13: 978-0451534255

ASIN: 0451534255

Product Dimensions:

9.9 x 0.3 x 9.9 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.8 out of 5 stars

93 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#314,333 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 Attached to this review will be a silent flip-through of the entire coloring book so you can make an informed decision as to whether or not it will work for you. I will also include a few sample photos of designs pages from the book as well.I reviewed the UK version of this book here on Amazon in May of this year. At the end of this review, I will discuss the differences between the two versions. The video and photos on this review will be of the US version only, except for the one which I will show comparing the two versions paper color.Once again, rather than discuss how this coloring book is like or different from TV series or to compare any of the Dr. Who actors and casts, I will discuss only how I feel about it as an adult coloring book.As with the first Dr. Who coloring book, I really like the illustrations. I have found that I actually like these designs in this book even a little better than the first book. This is because I found these scenes to be a little more interesting and fun to color. The designs are by the same team of illustrators who were responsible for the first book, namely: James Newman Gray, Lee Teng Chew, and Jan Smith. There are 45 designs (even more if you count the title and preface pages.)The episodes included are from 1964 through 2015, so the range of Dr. Who's represented is good. This time the designs focus on Dr. Who in various time periods – including Vikings, ancient Egypt, the Battle of Hastings, with Winston Churchill and even with Shakespeare among many others. The designs are well drawn with clean black lines though it is easy to see that these designs are hand-drawn for the most part as the lines are not perfectly straight. Some designs are fairly open and easy to color while others are more intricate and will be a little more challenging but still a lot of fun.The book is well made once again. The designs are printed on one side of deep cream colored non-perforated paper. On the back of each page is a thumbnail version of the design along with a quote that is applicable to the design, the name of the episode and the year it was filmed and, in some cases, which Dr. Who it pertains to. The cover can be colored as well and has deep red foil touches which enhance it. The publisher once again missed an opportunity by not providing designs on the inside of the fold-out, attached cover; however, there are two flaps you can color if you wish where the printing is white on red background. The binding is sewn rather than glued, so removing pages is a matter of snipping threads. A good number of designs merge into the binding area so snipping threads may be the way to go if you decide to remove pages.This is what I found in coloring in and testing medium on this book:45 Dr. Who Time Travel DesignsPrinted on one side of the pagePaper is heavyweight, deep cream color, very smooth, and non-perforated.Sewn BindingAlcohol-based markers bleed through the page. I recommend a blotter page be used under your working page to keep the page below free of seeping ink.Water-based markers bled through in the tiniest of spots except for Tombows brush end markers which did not bleed through at all.I recommend a blotter page be used under your working page to keep the page below free of seeping ink.India ink markers left shadows on the back of the page.Gel pens did not bleed through but needed extra drying time.My colored pencils were a little mixed. I was able to get good color and layer the same color and mixed colors well with both oil and wax based pencils. I had a little trouble with blending (using a pencil style blender stick.) The color smeared a tiny bit more than I am used to and that is probably because the paper is very smooth. The pencil did blend but not as well as it did with the British release of this book.My comparison of the US and UK version is fairly short. They weighed the same and are the same size. They contain the same designs. The differences are slight. The cover of the US version is slightly lighter with slightly darker red foil. The US paper is a much deeper cream tone. Both bindings are sewn but are sewn together on different pages. The biggest differences is in the feel of the paper. The US version paper is much smoother.I am happy with both but if I planned on doing a lot of blending of pencil or if I wanted lighter paper, I would opt for the UK version. Otherwise, I like both versions.

This was a gift for a friend who loves Doctor Who. She really loved it!It's a nice coloring book with plenty of pages to color. The pages are thick, so you could probably use markers, along with colored pencils. The scenes span all 12 Doctors, including Hartnell, Baker, Eccleston, Tennant, and beyond. There are companions included in many, if not most, of the scenes. I was especially tickled to note the presence of Captain Jack Harkness alongside Nine and Rose. On the back side of each page, there's a quote from the illustrated episode, along with a miniature version of the illustration. I'm not sure why they needed to include a "mini-me" version of each scene, way too small to actually color, but there you go.The scenes are a bit . . . well, almost psychedelic in nature. Lots of abstract imagery, with swirling lines and highly stylized portraits of the characters. It works if you enjoy coloring tiny, random shapes---which a lot of people do. I'm told it's relaxing, though I haven't tried it personally.In any case, this coloring book makes a great gift for any Doctor Who fan. Five stars and highly recommended for any dedicated Whovian, or sci-fi fan who enjoys adult coloring books. I suppose it could work for a child, but they might have trouble with the complexity of the images, I dunno.

My husband and I have been longtime Doctor Who fans. I received the previous "blue" Doctor Who Coloring Book as a birthday present - I was simply delighted. Now that it's almost all completed, it was time for the second "red" Doctor Who Travels in Time book. There are different artists who have different art styles portraying the life of Doctor Who, his companions and the hideous enemies. The Daleks and Davros are my favorites to color and watch on TV. I recommend colored pencils for shading but I also mix glitter pens and regular pens into the mix. So many TARDIS' to color, so little time. I use my imagination - no two of my blue police boxes are exactly the same.

Like the previous, Doctor Who Coloring Book, this book is sewn together and the pages are not perforated. If you want to take the pages out to color you’ll probably have to cut the threads apart instead of using an x-acto knife or the like. Some of the illustrations go all the way to the binding, which was really annoying because I couldn’t finished the full picture.Also like the previous, the opposite side of each page is mostly blank with only a quote from the show and a small picture of the reverse page. The pages are off-white and thick- but if you want to use markers or pens that bleed, such as sharpies, I’d still use a piece of craft or construction paper to make sure it doesn’t get on the next page.The illustrations in this book are better than the previous book in my opinion. The scenes are more dynamic and there are less ‘filler’ pages than the last book. There are still pages where parts of the illustrations are way too small to color for my liking. It’s hard to see and even harder to keep in the lines and get the picture how I want.For the old-school Doctor Who fans, this book contains many more of the classic Doctors which made me happy. Overall, a great coloring book for Whovians.

This is a must for any Whovian fan out there, whether you color or not. If you're particular about the details, this might not be the book for you. While the images depicted are true to the storyline, it's the characterization that might be a bit of a tickler to you. Some of the characters, while close to their real-life counterparts, aren't quite as realistic looking as the current book. Still, that being said, some of my favorite images are in this book and I haven't put it down since I got it!

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