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A review by amber_lea84
Dear Fahrenheit 451: Love and Heartbreak in the Stacks: A Librarian's Love Letters and Breakup Notes to the Books in Her Life by Annie Spence
4.0
I thought I was going to hate this book, but it's actually really entertaining. Annie Spence is a much more feelingsy reader than I am, but I liked hearing her opinions on different books. My favorite was her letter to Fifty Shades of Gray.
I'm surprised she has such a high opinion of some books, like Yes Please, which is Amy Poehler's 300 page book about how she doesn't want to write a book. I've read about a third of the books she mentions and I found most to be three to four star reads at best, so I'm not planning to run out and read the rest, but I did take away a few suggestions.
Also, she totally got an extra star for agreeing that the Hobbit is boooooring. I thought I was the only person on earth who felt like that book was three times longer than it was.
I'm surprised she has such a high opinion of some books, like Yes Please, which is Amy Poehler's 300 page book about how she doesn't want to write a book. I've read about a third of the books she mentions and I found most to be three to four star reads at best, so I'm not planning to run out and read the rest, but I did take away a few suggestions.
Also, she totally got an extra star for agreeing that the Hobbit is boooooring. I thought I was the only person on earth who felt like that book was three times longer than it was.