Shibari for Beginners: An Illustrative Guide to Mastering The Art of Kinbaku and Japanese Rope Bondage with Screenshots
A**R
Poorly written
I was disappointed with this book due to the grammar, spelling and a clear lack of proof reading.The sentence structure is wrong in parts, where what is being said only just makes sense.It is clear that some of the spelling errors are clearly a typing error or autocorrect issues. Others are where the wrong version of the word has been used such as “were” has been used instead of “Where”.All of these issues and I have only got to page 13.The pictures are also low quality and grainy where they appear to have been copied from the internet, rather than photographed live by the author. For someone writing a book on the subject, I would have expected them to be able to do the different skills and then photograph them for the book.Will be returning the book and trying a different one that better explains the craft.
O**N
Terrible
Lots of errors in the copy. Some as simple as 'toys' instead of 'ties'. Use of images I'm guessing without permission too. There are better books for this topic out there. (Miumi-U's book and also Gestalta's book on Suspensions)
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