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The Night Bookmobile by Audrey Niffenegger
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The Night Bookmobile (original 2010; edition 2010)

by Audrey Niffenegger

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"The Night Bookmobile tells the story of a wistful woman who one night encounters a mysterious disappearing library on wheels that contains every book she has ever read. Seeing her history and most intimate self in this library, she embarks on a search for the bookmobile. But her search turns into an obsession, as she longs to be reunited with her own collection and memories."--Publisher's website.… (more)
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Title:The Night Bookmobile
Authors:Audrey Niffenegger
Info:Abrams ComicArts (2010), Edition: First Edition, Hardcover, 40 pages
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The Night Bookmobile by Audrey Niffenegger (2010)

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I love the ideas behind both of the Niffenegger novels-in-pictures that I've read: _The Adventuress_ and now _The Night Bookmobile_. however, I feel like her stories are told in just a little too explicit a fashion, without room for my imagination, while also fairly emotionally flat. Perhaps a collaborator, a different editor, or time will remedy. Or perhaps it is her style, and I will always wish that the singular, fascinating ideas that come from her mind, were told my a different storyteller; but others are perfectly happy with the style-- including Ms.Niffennegger!

I also think that her books are in need of a different illustration style: one that alludes to the fantastic nature of these stories that draws in curious minds. Something less like a neatly done high school/ undergrad poetry magazine drawing.

While I appreciate the impetus to be an auteur of sorts, and tend all aspects (idea, story development, text, typography, and graphics), I can't wait until I see that she is collaborating with someone/s. I think that project will be really good stuff! ( )
  deliriumshelves | Jan 14, 2024 |
Five stars for overall concept and thought provocation. Less for enjoyment of reading. ( )
  nogomu | Oct 19, 2023 |
My version of heaven ( )
1 vote Brian-B | Nov 30, 2022 |
I love the idea that all the books I read are collected. Imagine seeing how your interests change. ( )
1 vote ChristineLeusch | Nov 28, 2022 |
Severely disappointing, as The Time Traveler's Wife is one of my most loved books. This story was abrupt and, frankly, terrible. The only redeeming quality was the picture of her favorite books, which is so similar to what mine (and I'm guessing most others') would look like. ( )
  liannecollins | Jun 10, 2022 |
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When I began writing The Night Bookmobile, it was a story about a woman's secret life as a reader. As I worked it also became a story about the claims that books place on their readers, the imbalance between our inner and outer lives, a cautionary tale of the seductions of the written word. It became a vision of the afterlife as a library, of heaven as a funky old camper filled with everything you've ever read. What is this heaven? What is it we desire from the hours, weeks, lifetimes we devote to books? What would you sacrifice to sit in that comfy chair with perfect light for an afternoon in eternity, reading the perfect book, forever?
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"The Night Bookmobile tells the story of a wistful woman who one night encounters a mysterious disappearing library on wheels that contains every book she has ever read. Seeing her history and most intimate self in this library, she embarks on a search for the bookmobile. But her search turns into an obsession, as she longs to be reunited with her own collection and memories."--Publisher's website.

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