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Leonardo Da Vinci
by Walter Isaacson
Though I'm not a huge follower of art and museums, I've been curious about the works of da Vinci. The length of the book had me a bit worried, so I decided to listen to it in audiobook form instead. It's read by Alfred Molina and he does an outstanding job.
The book became one of my all-time favorite biographies and I'd recommend it to anyone curious about the life of da Vinci. It doesn't shy away from portraying both the good and bad, while going through both his personal and professional works. It gave me a greater understanding and insight into art and paintings.
It's rare for me to want a book to not finish, but I never wanted the book to end. This ranks as one of my favorite reading experiences ever.
The book became one of my all-time favorite biographies and I'd recommend it to anyone curious about the life of da Vinci. It doesn't shy away from portraying both the good and bad, while going through both his personal and professional works. It gave me a greater understanding and insight into art and paintings.
It's rare for me to want a book to not finish, but I never wanted the book to end. This ranks as one of my favorite reading experiences ever.