Books #27 & 28
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27) Moore, Chistopher. SACRE BLEU: a comedy d'art. MOrrow: 2012.
Moore set out to write a book about the color blue. Don't let Moore's quirky characters and bawdy language fool you. His writing has depth, and his peculiar take on the Impressionists will reel you in. What he ended up with is a surprisingly complex novel full of love, death, art, mystery and muses. Though the question at the story's heart is less interesting than the fictional anecdotes about the great painters, fans of Moore's mix of wit and slapstick will be pleased.
I was.
28) Saricks, Joyce. READERS' ADVISORY SERVICEIN PUBLIC LIBRARIES. ALA: 2005.
For work, but got me excited about devoloping my skills in this area of public service.
Moore set out to write a book about the color blue. Don't let Moore's quirky characters and bawdy language fool you. His writing has depth, and his peculiar take on the Impressionists will reel you in. What he ended up with is a surprisingly complex novel full of love, death, art, mystery and muses. Though the question at the story's heart is less interesting than the fictional anecdotes about the great painters, fans of Moore's mix of wit and slapstick will be pleased.
I was.
28) Saricks, Joyce. READERS' ADVISORY SERVICEIN PUBLIC LIBRARIES. ALA: 2005.
For work, but got me excited about devoloping my skills in this area of public service.