This Annoying Life :A Mindless Coloring Book for the Highly Stressed

This Annoying Life

This Annoying Life :A Mindless Coloring Book for the Highly Stressed

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Published: 4 October, 2016
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Here at last is the stress-reducing colouring book that lets adults of all ages colour their way through the funny and true annoyances of everyday life. From trying to assemble flat pack furniture to clearing an office paper jam, juggling remote controls, dropping contact lenses on the bathroom floor, and nudging the cat who absolutely won't let you read your book, the dozens of witty and sympathetically amusing illustrations offer real therapy and poke gentle fun at the meditative colouring craze.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781452159782
ISBN10 1452159785
Number Of Pages 64
Item Weight 240 g
Product Dimensions 183 x 253 x 10 mm
Publisher / Reseller Chronicle Books
Format other
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this book will help you reflect on the annoyances of life and teach you not to stress the small stuff
-Sweety High
This adult coloring book portrays the little annoyances in life: the empty ice cube tray, a lost contact lens, furniture assembly, stepping on LEGO bricks with bare feet, even a group of grumpy adults sitting around coloring fancy coloring books. Overall the drawings aren't as complex to color as many adult coloring books I've seen, but they're definitely the funniest.
-GeekDad

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Author's Bio

Oslo Davis is an illustrator and cartoonist. He draws two cartoons a week for Melbourne's The Age newspaper, as well as a weekly cartoon called Overheard in the Sunday Age. Oslo draws regularly for Art Guide Australia and Readings Monthly. In 2011 Oslo was a Walkley Award finalist in the cartoon category. Oslo wrote, directed and drew Melbhattan, an animation about Melbourne, and is the illustrator for the Golden Plains music festivals. In terms of publishing, Oslo has contributed illustrations to a number of books. Most recently he worked on Sh*t Asian Mothers Say by Benjamin Law and Michelle Law, as well as Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson anthologies. His clients include the New York Times, The Guardian, the National Gallery of Victoria, the University of Melbourne, the State Library of Victoria, the Big Issue and The Wheeler Centre. http://jackywinter.com/artists/oslo-davis

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