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Start your Christmas wishlist: Inspiring Books
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131108_BookBookShelf-01.jpgYou know the silly season is just around the corner when well organised relatives start asking what you want for Christmas. We like a mix of practical and whimsical presents, that are easy for those that ask to find – books are perfect. We thought we’d share the start of our design book wishlist and would love to hear what books are on yours. More below.

 
 

The bonus of buying books for Christmas presents is that you can order them online and avoid the horror of the shops. Use this list, and suggestions, to start your Christmas shopping early. Do it now people and enjoy the festivities of December without stressing.

Our list so far:

What’s on your inspirational books wishlist at the moment? Or can you recommend books other AT readers might like?

[ Image of Harry Allan Books Book Shelf from Design Public]


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just wanted to leave a great link for design books if people didn't know about them.

www.youworkforthem.com

great site, lots of great design books you can't find anywhere else.

Also if you need a good way to send your wishlist out, use the amazon wishlist. it obviously works great for everything that amazon sells. BUT, they have a new "universal wishlist" button you can add to your book marks so you can add things from any site on the web. Great addition so that you can just make one giant wishlist.

posted by jmorey on November 13th 2008 at 11:30am
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Love it, but I don't $150 love it. Yikes!

posted by JH4285 on November 13th 2008 at 2:31pm
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Ooh.. I love Conran books!

posted by Modfan on November 13th 2008 at 3:23pm
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A design book that I have so much fun looking at is "Goddess at home". It basically shows you how to make your home a tribute to the Greek goddesses, with a room for each one. If nothing else, it's fun to look through.

posted by idiotdogbrain on November 14th 2008 at 2:48am
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