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What I’ve Read: An Object of Beauty by Steve Martin
There’s been a lot of recent hype about this book, but I think it’s (mostly) justified. I was initially intimidated by the description of this art world-centric book because my knowledge of art is limited to what little I’ve learned from…
Posted on February 8, 2011 via Jaclyn Day with 33 notes
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augustandafter said:
good pick! i was interested in reading this so it helps to have a review from you for it :)
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fullcredit said:
I read Little Bee over the summer, and I still find myself thinking about the plot every so often now, 6 months later. I think that’s one sign of a good book - it sticks with you.
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hershapeinthedoorway said:
I loved this book. Your review is especially interesting to me—I AM an art person, and as I read it I wondered if it would be as reader-friendly to someone without an art education!
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anniehinton said:
You should read “The Pleasure of my Company”. I’ve suggested this to everyone who has posted about “An Object of Beauty”, it’s my favorite Steve Martin book.
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