I've mentioned many times before that I love books! I do have a preference for physical books over E-readers...admiring the cover art, savoring the new print smell, and flipping the pages are all part of the life affirming experience.
Here is my favorite book find of the year:
It's called Bibliophile (published in 2018) written and illustrated by the talented Jane Mount.
She did the art for the book The Ideal Bookshelf. She also does commission work, creating illustrations based on people's favorite books (what a thoughtful gift idea!) as well as pretty little tokens for book lovers.
This is her signature style: a stack of colorfully illustrated books...TADA!
I love Bibliophile because it has pictures! Lots and lots of them.
It has lists of books organized by topic with notes on particular themes of that era or genre.
It has quirky information like bookstore cats and writer's pets.
As well as quizzes to determine how well-read you are.
It features many bookstores from all over the world...
As well as impressive libraries that I would like to visit someday.
This was exceptionally cute: non-traditional libraries with the goal of spreading literacy and the love for reading.
And the most adorable Little Free Libraries!
There's also a section on rooms of famous writers like Dylan Thomas, Roald Dahl, and Virginia Woolf.
A feature on book design because isn't that how we first judge a book?
Of course, a list of the top best selling books of all time.
As well as the books the author/illustrator is requested to paint most often.
Here are my favorite stacks:
Books about writing
Books on harnessing creativity
Food writing
Cookbooks
And picture books for adults
Too bad there's no stack for books about crafting and all things handmade. If I were to make a list, these books would definitely make the cut:
In the introduction, Jane says, "The goal of this book is to triple the size of your To Be Read Pile." I can only agree and I can't wait to dive in.
How about you, what memorable books did you read this year?