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Booknotes: America's Finest Authors on Reading, Writing, and the Power of Ideas by Brian Lamb
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by Brian Lamb

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Crown (1997), Edition: 1st ed, Hardcover

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A book that is the companion to BookTV. Tells great behind the scenes tales of the writing life.
  lesserbrain | May 29, 2009 |
This book contains excerpts from transcripts from the show.

I don't really like the format. As they simply edited down the transcripts, there are many times when a section on a particular author ends abruptly, almost in the middle of a thought.

In addition I didn't much care for the stories themselves for the most part. I don't care much about Vietnam or about whether Nixon was a nice guy. These aren't my defining moments, and they're not fascinating for me like they would be for someone who lived through events. The subtitle "on reading and writing, and the power of ideas" is certainly misleading. Very little in the excerpts presented is actually about writing or the importance of reading. Most of the book is about the books the authors came to discuss, understandable, but not interesting to me as they're books I haven't read, nor do I want to. I'll leave non-fiction to others.

If you enjoy the show, this may be an excellent way to relive some of your favorite episodes and your favorite authors, but I was unimpressed. ( )
  Caramellunacy | Feb 14, 2008 |
transcripts from the Booknotes series - a great way to preserve good programming and interesting discussions ( )
  DaveFragments | Apr 19, 2007 |
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Brian Lamb is the most self-effacing man on television. So, all the questions he asks on his C-SPAN history, politics, and public policy author-interview show, Booknotes, are focused on the book and author at hand. What a concept! As a result, this collection of the show's interviews since its inception in 1989 (divided into "Storytellers," "Reporters," and "Leaders"--the latter including Bill Clinton, Mikhail Gorbachev and Margaret Thatcher) is a treasure trove. Where else could you learn that presidential historian Forrest McDonald writes in the nude? Or that New York Times reporter Malcolm Browne started out as a chemist but left the profession after he accidentally blew up his laboratory?

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