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      • Children's & YA
        June 2019

        Find Monsters!

        How to be a Yokai Detective

        by Yoshiyuki Yoshimura

        >>120,000 Copies Published in series in Japan   Shine a black light to find 300 monsters and help a yokai monster named Ichi, who has just become a Monster Detective. In the 1st title of our RGB printing series, the main character travels to 10 districts in Japan. Starting from “A House” and “A School”, the adventure takes him to “Ruins in the Forest”, “A Temple”, “Snow Mountain” and more, all printed in 7 colors (RGB +CMYK).

      • Children's & YA
        June 2020

        The Great Maze Adventure

        Light Heroes Look for The Demon Lord of Darkness

        by Yuka Yamaoka / Momoko Murata

        Shine a black light to make 290 kinds of monsters & mazes appear to save the Kingdom of Light with the fairy Luna, a flying cat named Tobi and Ai, the Guardian of the Sword. As the 4th title in our Black Light series, 9 exciting maze stages - starting from “Castle Town” and “Light Castle”, to “The Sea of Kraken”, and “The Island of Fury” - are full of fun illustrations and printed in 7 colors(RGB+CMYK). In the appendix, details of each unique monster, as well as bonus challenges, are included.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2019

        Find Deep-Sea Creatures with a Black Light

        by BOBICO

        >>120,000 Copies Published in series in Japan     Shine a black light on the page to discover unique deep-sea creatures with Dr. Jellyfish, Mendako (a curious and outgoing octopus) and Gomao (a little cowardly fish). In the 3rd title of the RGB printing series, 120 deep-sea creatures are classified in 9 groups, including “Shiny Kingdom”, “Shark’s Biting Kingdom”, “Jellyfish’s Swaying Kingdom” and “Shrimp and Crab’s Hot & Cold Kingdom”. All are printed in 7 colors (RGB+CMYK).

      • Children's & YA
        June 2019

        Find World Monsters!

        How to be a Yokai Detective

        by Yoshiyuki Yoshimura

        >>120,000 Copies Published in series in Japan Use a black light to find 210 monsters and help a yokai monster named Ichi, who has just become a Monster Detective. As the 2nd title of our RGB printing series, the main character Haruto (a human boy) travels to 10 areas of the world with his friend Ichi. Starting from “A Castle and Square” in Eastern Europe, the two travel to East Asia “A Snowy Village” in Northern Europe, and on to a Middle Eastern “Market in the Desert”, an African “Savannah Safari”, and more, all printed in 7 colors (RGB +CMYK).

      • August 2022

        PALETTE PERFECT, VOL. 2

        Color Combinations by Season. Inspired by Fashion, Art and Style

        by Lauren Wager

        The second volume by best-selling author Lauren Wager, features a fresh approach to colour combinations with, entirely new palettes, organised by season. What colour is summer? Is it a cool and translucent swimming, pool aquamarine, dazzling red like watermelon flesh, or the pale, pink interior of a seashell? If these colours define summer, what, colour is autumn? How about winter? And spring? In Palette, Perfect, vol 2, designer and best-selling author Lauren Wager, explores the multiple possibilities of seasonal colour applications, leading the reader through an inspirational presentation of, image pairings and colour combinations. This volume—both a, practical guide and inspirational book for designers, illustrators, architects, and crafters, as well home decoration and fashion, lovers, professional or otherwise—provides examples of colour, application within the worlds of contemporary art, fashion, interiors, photography and graphic design. It is a carefully, gathered collection of colour palettes and stunning images with, a touch of the unexpected, utterly successful in its aim.

      • September 2019

        My Father is a Deep Sea Diver

        by Elisa Sabatinelli, Iacopo Bruno

        At the center of the story is the Marina, the epicenter of the divers’ explorations and the family that founded it. Ettore is the youngest in the family. His dream of becoming a diver, like his father and grandfather, is cruelly destroyed by Amedeo Limonta, an unscrupulous businessman, who builds a fashionable seaside resort right next to the Marina, sending it bankrupt. Ettore’s family is forced to move to the city, far from the sea. But what Amedeo Limonta really wants to do is to capture the Pearl, the soul of the sea, and then sell it for a fortune. Ettore is the one who finds it, though, on his eighth birthday. But the Pearl belongs to the sea, which is where it must return. So begins Ettore’s mission to put all the elements back into their natural order. Illustrated by Iacopo Bruno

      • Definitely Do Not Open This Book

        by Andy Lee / Heath McKenzie

        Our fourth installment in the Do Not Open This Book range.  And this time you must DEFINITELY do not open this book!

      • Fiction
        October 2019

        I'm not asking for much

        by Megan Maxwell

        Carol works as a showgirl, but her dream is to be a stewardess, and the opportunity presents itself in the form of the company High Drogo. Daryl is the captain and he travels all over the world as a pilot for the same company. The two of them meet through Lola, who is Daryl’s sister and Carol’s friend. They are attracted to each other, and both are open to sex with no strings attaches, but they try not to get too close, because this could cause problems for Lola. And yet, everything will change when the heart wins out over logic and work lands them on the same flights and in the same cities. Unable to resist the attraction they feel for each other, they decide to take advantage of the moment, to live, to enjoy it.

      • May 2022

        ...Und dann?

        Wie Kinderbücher Gestalt annehmen Illustration | Storyboard | Charakter

        by Michael Wrede | Annabelle von Sperber

        Based on many years of experience in teaching and children's book practice, Michael Wrede and Annabelle von Sperber pave your way to your own children's book. Both know the German and international market and the expectations of publishers and readers. They know which basic decisions are important before you get started and how a good storyboard can guide you safely through the process of creating your book. They confidently introduce you to the basics of children's book illustration and give you the toolbox to develop your very own story and bring it to life.

      • 2020

        Sherlock, Lupin & I

        Last Dance, Mr Holmes

        by Irene M. Adler

        London, 1919 - It’s been fifty years since Sherlock and Lupin last solved a case together. Irene Adler has come back to track down her once inseparable friends, now a great detective and the other a gentleman thief. Irene and her adoptive daughter Mila will bring the trio back together into a world of thrills, intrigue, and breakneck chases.

      • Health & Personal Development
        November 2019

        How to make good things happen to you

        Understand your brain, manage your emotions, improve your life.

        by Marian Rojas

        The author offers a deep reflection, sprinkled with useful advice with an edifying aim, on the application of our abilities to achieve a full and happy existence. To this end, she brings together scientific, psychological and human points of view. This full and happy existence is achieved in the knowledge and optimization of certain areas of the brain. With this book we will learn to set goals and objectives, exercise our will, activate emotional intelligence, develop assertiveness, avoid excessive self-criticism and self-demands, and affirm our optimism.

      • Fiction
        March 2020

        Night and ocean

        by Raquel Taranilla

        Winner of the 2020 Biblioteca Breve Prize.Bea Silva is shocked when she comes across an article in the newspaper that says someone has stolen the embalmed skull of the legendary silent film director F.W. Murnau. What’s most surprising is that Bea is convinced she knows who the thief is: Quirós, an underemployed filmmaker who one day showed up at her enormous ramshackle house.At almost thirty-two, Beatriz is a somewhat aloof college professor, weary of life and almost pathologically erudite. The arrival of Quirós brings out her lucid, hyperactive side and sets her up for a wildly unhinged fall.

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