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Floresj
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I loved this book. Moss interviews a wide range of artists: directors, painters, sculptors, writers, directors, crossword puzzle makers, chefs, fashion, etc to delve into how they create something unique and beautiful from nothing. There are themes of tenacity, editing, and pure dedication yet each interview shows a different way of creating a different art form. Enjoyable!

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TheBookgeekFrau
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️🇺🇸❤️ 1mo
Eggs 💗🇺🇸🤍 1mo
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Honeybeebooks
Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the Rent | Judi Dench, Brendan O'Hea
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This was a delight. Brendan O‘Hea and Dame Judi cover her extensive work in numerous productions of Shakespeare‘s plays. In the audio, Judi recites famous lines from memory and her reminiscences are read by Barbara Flynn. Their discussions reveal a spirited kind woman in love with her craft and the words of the man who pays the rent. I am inspired to watch Judi‘s past performances. 4.5 ⭐️

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RamsFan1963
Lynch on Lynch, Revised Edition | David Lynch, Chris Rodley
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David Lynch has passed away at the age of 78. I know his movies weren't to everyone's taste, but I loved Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive and even his version of Dune. I remember being totally obsessed with Twin Peaks, until it all fell apart.

RowReads1 RIP! Twin Peaks rules! 2mo
The_Book_Ninja His Dune is a masterpiece 2mo
JessClark78 I heard this a little while ago. Broke my heart. I love Twin Peaks and his films. One of my all time favorite directors. 💔 2mo
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Lesliereadsalot I was enthralled with Twin Peaks. It was one of the few tv shows I watched then. 2mo
Leftcoastzen 😢 2mo
JacqMac I loved his work. So many good things! Twin Peaks was so great. 2mo
RamsFan1963 @The_Book_Ninja I loved the original theatrical version of Dune, but I didn't care for the bloated 3+ hours version that they showed on TV 2mo
Bookwomble I loved his films, too, and Twin Peaks was a phenomenon. RIP, David ❤️ 2mo
AmyG Oh, I so loved Twin Peaks. I was sad to hear this. May he RIP. 2mo
Cathythoughts That‘s a great picture ♥️ 1mo
The_Book_Ninja @RamsFan1963 I love the aesthetic…I‘d watch 6 hours of that shit🤣 1mo
CarolynM 🥲 1mo
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Cuilin
Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the Rent | Judi Dench, Brendan O'Hea
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I‘m just getting around to some thank you notes and wanted to say thank you @dabbe for this lovely holiday gift. I‘ve had it on my TBR and I‘m really looking forward to reading it. I have a whole Shakespeare shelf and this will be a wonderful addition. Thank you so much not just for this perfect gift but also for your friendship. 🤗 PS the candle smells divine.

Andrea313 What a beautiful gift! Popping in to say I hope you love the book- it was my favorite of my last year's reading. You have such a treat in front of you! 2mo
dabbe Yay! I adore my bookmarks and LADY MAC book, too! (I hope I already posted about that! My memory ain't what is used to be! 😂) And what a perfect thought for today's #25Alive ... #friendship 🤗 🩶🖤🩶 2mo
Cuilin @Andrea313 thank you 🙏 😊 2mo
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Cuilin @dabbe yes you posted, I‘m the slow poke here. Absolutely #25Alive #friendship @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 2mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️🤍❤️ 2mo
dabbe @Cuilin No, you're not. No worries, m'dear. 🩶🖤🩶 2mo
Eggs How lovely 🥰 2mo
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Ericalambbrown
Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the Rent | Judi Dench, Brendan O'Hea
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This was a rare book that I visited twice - once to read, another to listen. If you are a fan of Dame Judi Dench or Shakespeare even in the slightest, I recommend this book. Due to her failing eyesight, Dame Judi‘s participation in the audio book was kept to recitation of Shakespeare passages she knows by heart. Barbara Flynn‘s (Cracker, Return to Paradise) interpretation in the audio is superb and her voice bears a startling resemblance. 👇🏻

Ericalambbrown Dame Judi is very frank and her language is colorful, which I personally find delightful! The stories are fun and often heartfelt. I‘m so glad I found out about this book! 2mo
Riveted_Reader_Melissa That‘s sound excellent 2mo
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Andrea313
Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the Rent | Judi Dench, Brendan O'Hea
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I didn't read as much as I'd have liked in 2024 but I'm glad that what I did read was so wonderful. More than half were new-to-me titles, and I also read a boatload of plays and books on Shakespeare - probably inspired by the tagged book, my hands-down favorite of the year. Honorable mentions to the other two pictured, Olga Ravn's fascinating non-linear fever dream and Taylor's walloping gut-punch of a novella. Cheers to a great year, Littens!

BkClubCare If you appreciated Address Unknown, I rec The Safekeep. 2mo
Booksblanketsandahotbeverage Sounds amazing! Stacked 📚 2mo
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Andrea313 @BkClubCare Thank you! I'll check it out. 2mo
Andrea313 @Booksblanketsandahotbeverage I hope you love it! I really enjoyed the audiobook version, if audiobooks are your jam. 2mo
sarahbarnes I really liked this one by Ravn too. 2mo
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BarbaraJean
Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the Rent | Judi Dench, Brendan O'Hea
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This was SO much fun, and it made me want to read or re-read and watch all the plays discussed. One disappointment: I intentionally checked out the audiobook, because I wanted to hear this in Judi Dench‘s voice. I didn‘t realize her part of the conversations was narrated by someone else (my fault—it‘s clearly marked on the cover!). That said, once I got into it, I didn‘t notice so much that it wasn‘t her, and the conversations were a delight. ⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) There was a lot more literary discussion than I anticipated, which was wonderful. It was fascinating to hear Judi‘s analysis of the characters she played over the years, as well as all her stories about each production. 2mo
willaful Oh bummer. But I'm glad you enjoyed it anyway. 2mo
TheBookHippie This is on my list! 2mo
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BarbaraJean @willaful Yeah, it was a disappointment that it wasn't her voice throughout, but honestly, listening to the bonus interview they included at the end, I could understand why they didn't just use the audio files from the interviews as the audiobook. So many little digressions and side comments! @TheBookHippie I hope you enjoy it!! 2mo
willaful @BarbaraJean That reminds me of my favorite audio movie commentary, which is by the director of the musical “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.“ He's having such a great time watching the movie, sometimes he sings along. 😂 2mo
BarbaraJean @willaful Hahahaha!! I love it!! 2mo
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