And (once again) it's time for a book post. It's actually PAST time for a book post (as it's already the 19th), but.... oh well.
For more book greatness - here's February and March, January, November / December, September / October and August (where you'll find links to all the other past book posts).
Starting off with the books that I hope to eventually read and someday add to my collection...
The Pattern Sourcebook: A Century of Surface Design by Drusilla Cole.
Snow White and the 77 Dwarfs by Davide Cali and Raphaelle Barbanegre.
Madame Sonia Delaunay: A Pop-Up Book by Gerard Lo Monaco.
The Art and Making of Hannibal: The Television Series by Jesse McLean.
Florabelle by Sasha Quinton, illustrated by Brigette Barrager, with photographs by Michel Tcherevkoff.
Danny by Gwendal Le Bec and Yann Le Bec.
The Sussex Downs Murder by John Bude.
The Story of Mademoiselle Oiseau by Andrea De la Barre De Nanteuil and Lovisa Burfitt.
How Many Legs? by Kes Gray and Jim Field.
The Worrier's Guid To Life by Gemma Correll.
Spinster: Making a Life of One's Own by Kate Bolick.
The Record Store Book: Fifty Legendary and Iconic Places to Discover New and Used Vinyl by Mike Spitz and Rebecca Villaneda.
Big Gay Ice Cream: Saucy Stories & Frozen Treats: Going All the Way with Ice Cream by Bryan Petroff and Douglas Quint.
Ladies of Letterpress: A Gallery of Prints with 86 Removable Posters by Kseniya Thomas and Jessica C. White.
The Fishermen by Chigozi Obioma.
We Dig Worms by Kevin McCloskey.
The Game of Love and Death by Martha Brockenbrough.
Pablo: Art Masters Series by Julie Birmant and Clement Oubrerie.
And.... the books that I read and enjoyed over the course of April.
Lulu and the Brontosaurus by Judith Viorst and Lane Smith / Ariol: Happy as a Pig by Emmanuel Guibert and Marc Boutavant
Hearts by Thereza Rowe / Edmund Unravels by Andrew Kolb