MOM. This is a new addition but aaaaaah I want it. D: *flail*
Darkwerks: The Art of Brom looks aMAZING. [They also sell it
here, since it doesn't appear you can buy it directly through Amazon anymore. ):] I really love Brom and it's not just an art book it's like a semi-biographical artbook and I love it. Nnnngyes. Oh and this is new, too:
The Pirate Dictionary. (: LOVE YOU <333
OH HEY THIS IS NEW TOO:
Dreams of Terror and Death: The Dream Cycle of H. P. Lovecraft. Not exactly your typical happy cheery book about dreams, but HEY, it's Lovecraft and Neil Gaiman wrote the introduction to it. dfhisughNeilGaiman<33
Aaaaah I want something by
H.P. Lovecraft. D: [The Shadow over Innsmouth is what made me interested in his writing, but I haven't actually read anything by him, and a bunch of his stuff looks really interesting, sooo...yeah. I like anthologies. 8)]
Artists' Journals and Sketchbooks: Exploring and Creating Personal Pages The History of Pirates American Indian Myths and Legends Books on Inuit/Northwest Coast Indian art/totems. Books on totems especially.
The Complete Guide to Altered Imagery : Mixed-Media Techniques for Collage, Altered Books, Artist Journals, and More Alphabetica: An A-Z Creativity Guide for Collage and Book Artists Knitting/crocheting supplies? D: I hate asking for things I feel like I probably won't use...
Clive Barker things. Books. He makes books. Uuuh,
Abarat looks pretty interesting, but I think I trust your judgment. (:
Things with faerie tales/folklore. I also like interesting art books. Art nouveou or however you spell it is really cool. Things that inspire me to create. I like those things.
Totem Poles of the Pacific Northwest Coast Totem Poles The Spiderwick Chronicles are pretty cool.
Art involving creepy cool beasties and monsters and such that is dark and weird and raaaawr I like. Like
Brom. Brom is cool.
The Plucker: An Illustrated Novel is amazing. I like dark weird stuff. Like
this. I like gargoyles. 8)
Ooh! Ooh! I like books on mammals. Weeeeird animals, from all different places. Especially ones I haven't heard of. And. Dinosaurs. O: I like dinosaurs. "How-to-draw-mammals"-type books would be super spiffy. I also like breed books (i.e. a book of just cats, all different kinds of cat breeds, or a book of aaall different kinds of dog breeds), especially when they have lots of pictures. Area-specific mammally books are fun, too, like Madagascar or Asia or the rainforest or something.