 Hi guys. So we are here in June for my year 2017 with a book review, the book club part. And I may have another book or two for June that I want to add to my list. I'm not quite ready for them at the time of taping, so if I have any more books to do I will be putting something over in the Facebook group in writing at the time of the posting of this video link. So if you're not part of the Facebook group and you want to know what other books I read maybe you should join. The link for the my year 2017 Facebook group, my other Facebook group, my Etsy shop if you want to support my channel by shopping over there, my happy mail address, my email address, all that stuff's in the video description so check it out. If I forget to link something please let me know in the comments and I will fix it as soon as possible. It does happen. All right, that being said this is the book that I want to review. I love Jean Haynes for those of you who don't know she's probably probably my favorite watercolor colorist. I love her style. This book even still has some post-it note flags on it of lessons that I want to go back and review and do again that I thought were really interesting. This is her book Atmospheric Watercolors. She has a number of books. You can find them on Amazon. I love this one. I did the chicken in one of my journals and it was a lot of fun. She has really clear instructions and tutorials in all of her books. She has really clear and concise product information in all of her books. Reasons why she does things the way she does and she's very encouraging. I love her books. I can't say enough good things about them and each one of her books has different lessons in it and different techniques and ways for doing things and you learn something new in each and every one of her books. I can't recommend them enough to you. If you're interested in exploring more about watercolor, look up any one of her books. You can't go wrong with any of them. This is a really good one though as is the one I reviewed last month. Whatever your medium may be, there's probably an artist out there, somebody who's written a book that's really fluent in that that you can probably learn a lot from. Jean Haynes is one of those. If you want to learn more about watercolor, I recommend her very highly. That's it for today. I hope you've enjoyed my week of My Year 2017 and I hope you're enjoying the My Year program if you're doing it over on Facebook. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please let me know. Think about getting this book. I'm not being sponsored by this. I paid for this book. I am going to write this into my journal for June and I am going to write a few more things in here. Don't forget, above all, I'm thinking of two messages at the same time. First of all, we started doing this book club thing as part of My Year 2017 because how many of us have a pile of books, art-related or self-help-related, that we bought to get to someday? Right? Some days right now, get a couple of books off the top and read them. If you like them, share with the rest of us because if they were really good helpful books, we want to know. But let's reduce our someday pile so it's not so big. I know mine's huge. So see what you can do to reduce your someday pile. Get out a book, sit down and read, put some music on if you need to, and just have some fun. The most important thing, of course, is to go out and have a great day. Do something nice for yourself like read a couple books and have a great day. All right, that's it for right now. I will talk to you later. Bye.