Any reviews of Leong Chong's Seven Principles of Bonsai Design?

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Wondering if this is a good book for beginners?
 

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Hmm…. imho if you are looking for dynamic help short of an intensive and a club, you might be better to save the money and get a subscription for Mirai live or Bonsai U.

Don’t get me wrong, there are some really good books out there and I have a whole bookshelf and a half of really good reference books,
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but access to these two learning platforms and their libraries of lecture demonstrations will serve you way better in both the short and in the long run.

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Absolute best references for Bonsai Design should include the following.
David Degroot, Principles of Bonsai Design
A Practical Guide to Bonsai Aesthetics by Francois Jeker

Also have a preference for Bonsai by Peter Warren
* Just to add to suggestions.I find internet platforms deal in generalities, lacking detail to complete the picture. best provided with in person guided practice.
that being said, seek improvement in the method that works best for you and your budget.
 

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Always OP’s call. I do suppose some platforms do deal in generalities….

Here’s a good example of the theoretical and practical detail possible in other platforms.


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