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Overheard at the Museum

Overheard at the Museum

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I've heard that !!
Review: After three or four pages, the quotes become addictive. I can imagine these comments overheard. I think I have overheard some of these myself....

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Interesting Idea
Review: but not very funny. I was somewhat dissapointed with the "book", but nevertheless might be for some people but not for me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Overheard at the Museum
Review: Fantastic, very funny, a perfect give for art and museum lovers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I wish I had written this book!
Review: I had often thought that it would be fun to write a book like this, filled with overheard comments. Then I spotted this little gem in a Cincinnati museum.

The first thing to say about this book is that it's a quick and easy read. I could have read the whole thing in a matter of minutes while I stood in the museum's gift shop. I stopped myself because I knew that I'd buy it from Amazon.com (better price), and I figured that it would be more fun to read most of it when I received my own copy. At the same time, Judith Henry is not content to reach the so-called "lowest common denominator." The content demonstrates that she does indeed credit her readers with intelligence.

The book's content is also its most fun attribute. Obviously, because the comments in it were overheard inside an art museum, most of the remarks are reactions to art, and some of those are quite hilarious. From time to time, though, you will find a comment that someone has made to his/her friend that might have been provoked by the artwork, but which has little or nothing to do with its artistic merit (imagine something like, "The lines and colors here remind me of Aunt Mary's pasta salads," although that specific observation is merely an example that I just made up). In short, as one who is very fond of visiting museums, I can certainly see myself overhearing the types of statements that are in this small volume.

I have since gone on to purchase two other titles in the same series, OVERHEARD AT THE BOOKSTORE and OVERHEARD WHILE SHOPPING, both by the same author. It is my considered opinion that this book, OVERHEARD AT THE MUSEUM, is the best of the bunch. If you enjoy museum-going, or if you enjoy the occasional opportunity to overhear strange, unexpected, and amusing bits of conversation as you go about your daily routine, you will love this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Funny...but
Review: The book IS hilarious, but as mentioned above, it can be read in less than 5 minutes. I guess it depends on one's sense of humour - i open that book once ever couple of months just to laugh at the quirky quotes, but i don't know if i would buy it to take up extra shelf space in my library.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: better as a coster
Review: working on something similar, i found this book very helpful; for what not to do. yes the quotes are funny, but they're set in these color boxes with wacky colored text, like a failed color study. true, Judith Henry wants to keep the book interesting, and for that all she needs are good pictures. Judith Henry, should read "Inside the White Cube" again to remind her of the class strugle that "high art" perpetuates. sorry. la lucha continua.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: better as a coster
Review: working on something similar, i found this book very helpful; for what not to do. yes the quotes are funny, but they're set in these color boxes with wacky colored text, like a failed color study. true, Judith Henry wants to keep the book interesting, and for that all she needs are good pictures. Judith Henry, should read "Inside the White Cube" again to remind her of the class strugle that "high art" perpetuates. sorry. la lucha continua.


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