A review by oceanwalk
Night Moves by Jessica Hopper

3.0

This book is not a traditional memoir of writer Jessica Hopper's life in Chicago. Instead, she lets you into her life via unrelated vignettes, that range from intriguing and amusing to pure hipster. But good or bad, you never get the sense that Hopper is editing her stories to show a specific side of herself. Instead, this is just her experiences put to paper, with no filter. If you're looking for more specific thoughts on music, I'd recommend "The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic." But if you want to get inside this music writer's head, "Night Moves" may be for you.