Reddit mentions: The best teen art & photography books

We found 8 Reddit comments discussing the best teen art & photography books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 6 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. The Art Book for Children

    Features:
  • The Art Book Children's Edition (Hardcover)
The Art Book for Children
Specs:
Height11.75 Inches
Length10.25 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2005
Weight1.95 Pounds
Width0.5 Inches
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2. Das Leben Der Anderen Film Study Guide: For As/A-level German (Modern Languages Study Guides) (English and German Edition)

    Features:
  • Hodder Education
Das Leben Der Anderen Film Study Guide: For As/A-level German (Modern Languages Study Guides) (English and German Edition)
Specs:
Height9.60628 Inches
Length7.40156 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.3527396192 Pounds
Width0.31496 Inches
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3. M.C. Escher: Coloring Book

Used Book in Good Condition
M.C. Escher: Coloring Book
Specs:
Height11 Inches
Length8.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 1995
Weight0.35053499658 Pounds
Width0.25 Inches
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5. Reel Culture: 50 Movies You Should Know About (So You Can Impress Your Friends)

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  • Used Book in Good Condition
Reel Culture: 50 Movies You Should Know About (So You Can Impress Your Friends)
Specs:
Height7.0866 Inches
Length7.04723 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2009
Weight0.57981574906 Pounds
Width0.43307 Inches
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Number of comments: 2
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Top Reddit comments about Teen & Young Adult Art, Music & Photography:

u/mrpoopiepants · 1 pointr/Art

Wow.... Beautiful and brilliant rendering of your mom. She must be incredibly proud. Showed it to my wife and daughter and they loved it too. My 9-year-old daughter blew my mind when she said that it reminded her of something by Henri Rousseau as well as this painting by Giuseppe Arcimboldo. (The Art Book For Children is paying off! Haha)

u/BoyarGastya · 1 pointr/6thForm

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Modern-Languages-Study-Guides-level/dp/147189181X/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1524940151&sr=8-5&keywords=a+level+german+revision+guide

My friend has the equivalents for Good Bye Lenin & Der Vorleser and they're really good, got a lot of vocab and that. Do you need quotes though? I've never been told that

u/staplesgowhere · 8 pointsr/AskReddit

Might I suggest this one?

My kids really enjoyed it.

u/dheinzen2 · 0 pointsr/trumpet

For general fundamentals my school provides this book that I can do every exercise in. Beyond that I do as much as I can out of Arban's every day. I have a private teacher that I meet with whenever he is available (anywhere between 2-4 times a week). Most my fundamentals are good except for my tone quality in the upper register and double/triple tounging (working on it).

u/soul_cool_02 · 7 pointsr/CapitalismVSocialism

> "I won't admit to the original statement that the Soviet Union did the bulk of the work to defeat Hitler so I'll change the debate topic and play a numbers game for how many times X country collaborated, thereby creating a "Six Degrees to Hitler" game.

Ight lib, let's play the numbers game. HERRE COMES THE LIBERAL CAPITLAIST COLABORATION!!!

Anglo-German Naval Agreement, allowing Nazi Germany to expand it's navy beyond the limits previously set in the Treaty of Versailles, without cooperation from any other Versailles nation.

The Bank of England knowingly helped to sell looted Nazi gold from occupied Czechoslovakia months before the outbreak of World War II

Switzerland, the neutral liberal nation, sold millions of dollars worth of arms to Hitler

American auto-firms, such as Ford and GM, profited from German aggression and German forced labor

American Banks, including Barcalays and Chase, collaborated with and aided the German financial system. This relationship extends BEYOND Pearl Harbor, and includes freezing and seizing of Jewish assets.

Standard Oil helps the Luftwaffe by supplying tetraethyl to Nazi Germany

> "In fact, without the explicit help of Standard Oil, the Nazi air force would never have gotten off the ground in the first place. The planes that made up the Luftwaffe needed tetraethyl lead gasoline in order to fly. At the time, only Standard Oil, Du Pont, and General Motors had the ability to produce this vital substance. In 1938, Walter C. Teagle, then president of Standard Oil, helped Hermann Schmitz of I.G. Farben to acquire 500 tons of tetraethyl lead from Ethyl, a British Standard subsidiary. A year later, Schmitz returned to London and obtained an additional 15 million dollars worth of tetraethyl lead which was to be turned into aviation gasoline back in Germany."

IBM actively aided the Nazis in their pursuance of the Holocaust


So yea.... ANY collaboration to the Nazis is unjustified, whether by the USSR or the liberals. But don't go coming around here with your pimp-walk and thinking that capitalist/liberals were hot shit in a champagne glass and the biggest resistance to Hitler and the Nazis. But go ahead and believe your revisionism.

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>The polls you cite in 1945 are altered by the documents of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact only being discovered in August 1945, and wouldn't receive wider recognition until much later.

which translates to

> Oh shit better come up with an unverifiable way to distort this fact. Liberalism powers, ACTIVATE!

I think you've eaten too much of the liberal honey. When the vast majority of deaths occured on the eastern front, that's why the French knew the Soviets were the pallbearers to the Nazis's collapse.

Like I said, propaganda does a lot of shit. You should read How to Detect Media Bias & Propaganda. It contains a piece showing a series of polls looking at US views on other nations during WWII and the Cold War. The author showed that the opinions towards the USSR and the to Germany/Japan were rapidly flipped in a timeframe of two decades. This was due to the fact of changing propaganda from anti-fascism to anti-communism on the American public, but later re-focused to Western Europe through propaganda and other cultural exports to the region.