I hope you enjoy This Little Art! It really sets the bar high for nonfiction writing, I think. I'm thinking or rereading Cold Enough for Snow, it's so short it wouldn't even take very long.
What a great range of books, thoughtfully selected and presented. Brilliant to have an art school graduate so interested in "Framed! in September" art readathon. John Berger is exceptionally good on thinking about art - I especially liked chapter 1 where he considers art when you're looking at it as a reproduction in a book, postcard or poster compared to meeting a piece in real life. Is it the same thing/experience?
@heathergregg9975 Thank you for hosting such a great readathon! It has really inspired me and I'm having so much fun researching more art-related books to read. I'm excited to check out more of John Berger's writing in the future. Yes, that first chapter was really eye-opening. It's also fascinating to consider the impact of the democratization of art.
Karla, I am so happy about your enthusiasm for Framed! in September. These are all great recommendations and I love the way you came up with categories for each of them. You made an important point about cooking being a creative art; I like that! Also, I agree that the audio editions of Acevedo’s novels are excellent. I look forward to your next art book video. 😊
Thank you Lindy! When I saw your announcement video I immediately started thinking of my tbr and recommendations to share. My list is so long I'm a little overwhelmed but mostly just excited!
Ah the picture of Dorian Gray !! My favourite book of all time. So happy you mentioned this :)
It's a great book! I'm probably due for a reread soon ;)
The Kate Briggs book is going on my November TBR. I loved Cold Enough for Snow.
I hope you enjoy This Little Art! It really sets the bar high for nonfiction writing, I think. I'm thinking or rereading Cold Enough for Snow, it's so short it wouldn't even take very long.
Another great video !! Now I have another 5 books added to my tbr, thank you for your great recommendations as always
Thanks Chelsea! I'm so glad you found some books that interested you!
Wonderful video. So many great books to try. Thank you
Thank you, I'm so glad you liked the selection 😊
What a great range of books, thoughtfully selected and presented. Brilliant to have an art school graduate so interested in "Framed! in September" art readathon. John Berger is exceptionally good on thinking about art - I especially liked chapter 1 where he considers art when you're looking at it as a reproduction in a book, postcard or poster compared to meeting a piece in real life. Is it the same thing/experience?
@heathergregg9975 Thank you for hosting such a great readathon! It has really inspired me and I'm having so much fun researching more art-related books to read. I'm excited to check out more of John Berger's writing in the future. Yes, that first chapter was really eye-opening. It's also fascinating to consider the impact of the democratization of art.
@@karlalikestoread that is so encouraging for us as hosts to read. Thank you!
Karla, I am so happy about your enthusiasm for Framed! in September. These are all great recommendations and I love the way you came up with categories for each of them. You made an important point about cooking being a creative art; I like that! Also, I agree that the audio editions of Acevedo’s novels are excellent. I look forward to your next art book video. 😊
Thank you Lindy! When I saw your announcement video I immediately started thinking of my tbr and recommendations to share. My list is so long I'm a little overwhelmed but mostly just excited!
@@karlalikestoread Look at it this way: with an ambitious TBR, you won’t run out of books!
@@lindysmagpiereads Yes, absolutely!
Tagged a bunch "To Read" in Libby. Thank you!!
@@tankerraid Yay, I’m so glad! I’d love to hear what you think of them whenever you get to any of them 😄