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u/gus_morais · 9 pointsr/wimmelbilder

Hello guys! I've been away for a while, working in this new book called "Oceans". It's a seek-and-find book focused in ocean life and I'm very happy to share the cover illustration with you! I have 10 years of career working in this kind of illustration, but this is my first book. It has also beautiful poems from Karen Fulkerson and lots of activities and lists of different fishes to find.

If you like it, you can get your copy in Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1947486128/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_lBu1DbF7QHB2Y

Also, I'd like to tell you that I'm selling a 2020 Seek-and-find Calendar with my own character, Guzmo the alien. I think it's a good gift for Christmas for wimmelbilder lovers :) You can get yours here:
https://www.createphotocalendars.com/Store/Find+Guzmo+A+Seek+and+Find+calendar+by+Gus+Morais-3884738114

Thank you so much and let me know if you like it!

u/teplin · 8 pointsr/wimmelbilder

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.

u/Ratman_84 · 11 pointsr/wimmelbilder

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.

u/Nurpus · 26 pointsr/wimmelbilder

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