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All the Beauty in the World: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Me
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Book 22 review.
I really found this book boring. I’m sorry. I feel almost rude saying that, and for giving it 2 stars, but wow I could barely finish it. I will say, it was interesting to read about the connection a person can have to a place like the Met, a building and an organization that can sometimes seem other worldly or even reverential, but I really wanted it to be more about the art than the feelings one particular person has toward art and being a security guard in a prestigious museum.
Perhaps I should have realized what this would be on account of it being a memoir� that’s my bad. I’ll try and avoid that genre from now on, I guess.
Until the next book,
xoxo
I really found this book boring. I’m sorry. I feel almost rude saying that, and for giving it 2 stars, but wow I could barely finish it. I will say, it was interesting to read about the connection a person can have to a place like the Met, a building and an organization that can sometimes seem other worldly or even reverential, but I really wanted it to be more about the art than the feelings one particular person has toward art and being a security guard in a prestigious museum.
Perhaps I should have realized what this would be on account of it being a memoir� that’s my bad. I’ll try and avoid that genre from now on, I guess.
Until the next book,
xoxo
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March 14, 2023
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