Surprisingly, the most helpful little drawing book I've read to date. This book is short and sweet with very simple descriptions of how to draw things like a box, a circle, a leaf, etc. I've read quite a few books and articles with the same how-to's. So, you wouldn't think this book would make much of a difference. But it did, for me at least.
It's the author's drawing exercises that sets it apart. The author gives instructions for drawing exercises that, they claim used to be standard, but no longer are. And I found these instructions to be exceedingly helpful. The little tips along the way helped too. After having read many previous instructions for how to draw basic shapes, I still couldn't do a decent job of it. I have tried and tried. But with their method, after no time at all, I was mastering drawing these shapes. And since drawing basic shapes is the foundation of all drawing, I've seen marked improvement in my drawing skills.
Maybe the author's method really works that well. Or maybe this is the book that just made everything else click. Or maybe because the book is short, I was more motivated to actually practice (though, like I said, it didn't take much practice before I was nailing it). In any case, I will purchase the rest of the books in this series. Considering the whole series will only set me back something like $5 on kindle, what the hell.
Final assessment: you can't really go wrong.