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KITTIES!

September 5, 2016 by ASKReviews 1 Comment

This is a book. With pictures of cats. In France. It’s a gift book; there is a much larger version that I must get my hands on. Normally I wouldn’t review a book like this, but come on! It has: 1. Pictures of cats 2. In France 3. Coupled with quotes about how awesome cats are, from French intellectuals and artists. I also learned something – did you know that in Paris cat owners are fined if their cats are found on the street? Explains […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: art, Rachel Hale McKenna

ASKReviews's CBR8 Review No:58 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: art, Rachel Hale McKenna ·
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A task too large for even a super man.

May 26, 2016 by ingres77 Leave a Comment

I wouldn’t call myself a fan of comic books. I collected them when I was young, but it was mainly for their art. There are some stories that I still treasure the memory of, and there are even some I’ve thought of revisiting for the Cannonball, but I haven’t really felt the need to do so. These days, most of my superhero interactions come from whatever the latest release from the MCU is. But, the other day a friend of mine posted a hypothetical choice […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: art, comic book, superhero, Superman

ingres77's CBR8 Review No:42 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: art, comic book, superhero, Superman ·
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Arrested Development, No Bluths. No, strike that, I refuse to be flippant about this gorgeous novel.

February 5, 2016 by borisanne 1 Comment

When I read Donna Tartt’s “The Secret History” over a decade ago, it stuck with me for quite some time. I think “The Goldfinch” is going to haunt me even longer. I don’t know how she does it, but Tartt’s writing style is, for me at least, the literary version of an earworm that has no burn factor. I could not stop thinking about this book every time I put it down. I kept bringing it up with people at work. My dreams were screwed up. […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: art, CBR8, Donna Tartt, Fiction, NYC, Philosophy, pulitzer, Tartt, Therapy

borisanne's CBR8 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: art, CBR8, Donna Tartt, Fiction, NYC, Philosophy, pulitzer, Tartt, Therapy ·
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strumming the cosmic chord

November 3, 2015 by Halbs Leave a Comment

What is this book? It’s a musical autobiography by The Talking Heads’ David Byrne. It’s an art manifesto.  It’s a history of exploitation in the music business. It’s a punk rock how to guide. It’s cosmic mysticism and star science. It’s good. How Music Works is about how music is made, and how music makes us. Specifically, chapters focus on certain aspects of music creation such as context, technology, commerce, and collaboration. The book doesn’t necessarily build a narrative, and individual sections can be read […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: art, david byrne, music, talking heads

Halbs's CBR7 Review No:35 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: art, david byrne, music, talking heads ·
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What is Art? Everyone’s favorite transvestite Turner Prize winner explains.

July 6, 2015 by Mrs Smith Reads Leave a Comment

Grayson Perry has always been one of my favorite artists. I’ve admired his work, from his pre-Turner Prize days and felt a kinship to his interesting attempts to take ugly subject matter (poverty, drug addiction) and turn it into intimate and beautiful decoration on his masterful ceramic pottery. Who Are You?, his recent exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, (as well as a 4-part series on Channel 4) was one of the highlights of my last visit to London. Playing to the Gallery is a […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: art, Grayson Perry, Mrs Smith Reads, Non-Fiction, Playing to the Gallery

Mrs Smith Reads's CBR7 Review No:3 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: art, Grayson Perry, Mrs Smith Reads, Non-Fiction, Playing to the Gallery ·
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“Sorry. Accident. Couldn’t be helped.”

May 3, 2015 by crystalclear 2 Comments

The book begins with a Prelude in Blue, which is absolutely beautifully written. Our story begins with the death of Victor van Gogh, which some of his friends see as a mystery to be solved. It is the beginning, but not always the focus. The mystery leads to others, and our main characters of baker/painter Lucien Lessard and his bon vivant/painter friend Henri Toulouse-Lautrec find themselves involved in a plot that has a much farther reach than they could have ever anticipated or imagined. As […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: art, Christopher Moore, comedy, Fiction, mystery, Sacre Bleu

crystalclear's CBR7 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: art, Christopher Moore, comedy, Fiction, mystery, Sacre Bleu ·
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