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juliebouchonville 's review for:
The View from the Cheap Seats: Selected Nonfiction
by Neil Gaiman
This is a difficult book to rate. On the down side, a lot of the texts were rather repetitive between them, and a good chunk of the forst two thirds was rather... well, i wouldnt say boring because gaiman is very good at being entertaining, but it wasnt facsinating either.
There was also the fact i had to add several (around twelve) new titles to my "to read" list, not a tragedy in itself but it certainly makes the price of the book much higher.
That being said, gaiman was his usual charming, witty, funny self, he did the voices and everything, and at the end of the day, im convinced that man could read his notes on some croissant he ate and id find it entertaining.
So... not his best, but i certainly had a good time all in all.
There was also the fact i had to add several (around twelve) new titles to my "to read" list, not a tragedy in itself but it certainly makes the price of the book much higher.
That being said, gaiman was his usual charming, witty, funny self, he did the voices and everything, and at the end of the day, im convinced that man could read his notes on some croissant he ate and id find it entertaining.
So... not his best, but i certainly had a good time all in all.