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A Book of Days by Patti Smith

brennaweeks's review against another edition

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fast-paced

1.0

Perhaps after years, I am still chasing the ghost of “Just Kids” what felt like a true love story that everyone can relate to. 


Since then, I tried with “M Train” to just return it to the library with a multitude of unread pages. And now “Book of Days” truly just instagram content in physical form. 

As a photographer and as someone who writes (I write, I am not a writer) I was hoping for something more poetic and more photos of which she had actually taken. But this felt as if she was trying too hard in sounding profound in her daily meditations. 

Perhaps I have simply outgrown Patti Smith? 

kb_208's review against another edition

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4.0

A really nice book of photos taken by Patti Smith during the lock down time of the pandemic. Each photo is accompanied by a short writing telling about the photo and the memories that each one has in her life.
I actually saw Patti Smith on her book/music tour this year. She gave everyone in the audience a copy of the book. Pretty awesome. During the show she told stories about the pictures in her book and then would play a few acoustic songs with her bassist. It was a really nice show. The book is very chill and even inspiring at times. Helping you to really look inward at what memories are truly important in your own life.

egilmore's review against another edition

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2.0

I don’t know.

I get this is Instagram content (simplistic by default), but even so, this book felt hollow. I always cringe at Smith’s pretentiousness when it comes to the French and her absolute deification of Rimbaud. I guess one should respect her unabashed fangirling but her reverence - for many European intellectuals, not just Rimbaud - feels naive, didactic, and unexamined. Really it just feels dated. I did learn some new names from the references that I want to read, and some of the photos were nice.

Is it presumptuous to say I think I’ve outgrown Patti Smith? By that I mean, I’d literally rather read YA fantasy than this stuff, for whatever that’s worth. More aptly, if I’m going to read great writers, I’d rather read them than read about them. I’d rather read Bruno Schulz than read Smith mention him for her own intellectual gratification.

Just Kids moved me when I was young. I think that’s enough for me.

jaygabler's review against another edition

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reflective slow-paced
Surprisingly twee.

nbrickman's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful informative inspiring slow-paced

5.0

renspages's review against another edition

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informative inspiring reflective slow-paced

4.75

ajnsmiths's review against another edition

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inspiring slow-paced

5.0

Simply glorious visual Book of Days. Almost all of the days have a picture taken by Patti herself, several are pictures of Patti taken by others. For each day she writes a brief description of the image and why it has been included on that particular day of the year. The breath and depth of her lifelong engagement with the literary and artistic worlds is on full display. A book to treasure and keep next to your bed and read an entry a day. Now that I've made it to 12/31 I will be starting again at 1/1 tomorrow!

cocoanatomical's review against another edition

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informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.75

Beautiful reflections that accompanied me throughout the year of 2023.

lafleurdumal's review against another edition

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reflective relaxing fast-paced

3.25

ghoulette's review against another edition

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emotional inspiring reflective relaxing fast-paced

5.0