I have had this book since elementary school, and this is my first time reading this book cover-to-cover, rather than using it as a reference book. Despite what the title states, there seems to be an assumption that one has a basic idea of how to draw. This book does not provide step-by-step instructions. Instead, it displays different emotions expressed by a variety of Japanese tropes (e.g, school girl and giant robot pilot). This book's strength lies in being an excellent reference point. However, the texts for different expressions were closer together, so sometimes I read a caption that was unrelated to the emotion I was currently reading about.