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Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: As solidly interesting as the cable program it is based on Review: Brian Lamb would be a national treasure if he had only shepherded C-SPAN into existence. But he also brings us Booknotes -- a wonderful and distinctly understated tour through the inner workings of the most fascinating authors of our time -- and this book admirably captures the tenor and content of the cable program on which it is based.Each author is covered (only once as a rule) in two to three pages which may touch upon influences, motives, work style and the writing experience. Each chapter begins with an introductory paragraph by Mr. Lamb, but otherwise the show's creator and moderator is not injected into the material, which is presented as straight text rather than in an interview format. The short chapters make it a wonderful read in all circumstances, the material is engrossing, and one finds many suggestions for further reading here. Well done.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: As solidly interesting as the cable program it is based on Review: Brian Lamb would be a national treasure if he had only shepherded C-SPAN into existence. But he also brings us Booknotes -- a wonderful and distinctly understated tour through the inner workings of the most fascinating authors of our time -- and this book admirably captures the tenor and content of the cable program on which it is based. Each author is covered (only once as a rule) in two to three pages which may touch upon influences, motives, work style and the writing experience. Each chapter begins with an introductory paragraph by Mr. Lamb, but otherwise the show's creator and moderator is not injected into the material, which is presented as straight text rather than in an interview format. The short chapters make it a wonderful read in all circumstances, the material is engrossing, and one finds many suggestions for further reading here. Well done.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: An Outstanding Collection Review: Full of fascinating stories, quotes and people, this collection held me enthralled from beginning to end. Not only useful as a glimpse into the writers themselves, most of the interviews also give you a taste of the subject they've written about -- more often than not, I wanted to read the transcript of the full Booknotes interview (available online)as well as seek out the books they'd written! Highly recommended.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Well-packaged view of writers and how they write Review: I am not a cable subscriber, so I have never seen the show "Booknotes" on C-SPAN. But that did not stop me from purchasing this book. I am a frustrated writer and thought the book would provide, as promised, a glimpse of how and where writers gain inspiration. I have recommended this to friends and have loaned it to a colleague who also writes. If the show is half as good as the written representation, I should run right out and become a subscriber. I highly recommend "Booknotes."
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Main line Brian Lamb Review: OK, upfront I'll own up to my prejudice. I love the way Brian Lamb does his program, Booknotes, on C-Span. He is at the top of my "people I want to have lunch with" list. If you, too, enjoy Booknotes and Lamb's interviewing style, then I'm quite sure you will enjoy this book. If you are not familiar with Booknotes, then you need to get with the program. You're missing out. Th book is a compilation of summaries of Lamb's interviews with some 130 prominent and not so prominent authors. Each summary is tightly edited, and written like a statement from the author rather than a Q and A seesion. The result is excellent. The summaries are short enough to maintain reader interest, and the titles of the authors' books is great fodder for reading lists. If Brian Lamb asked me in his understated manner, " So,what's your recommendation" My answer would be " Unqualified 5 stars "
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Main line Brian Lamb Review: OK, upfront I'll own up to my prejudice. I love the way Brian Lamb does his program, Booknotes, on C-Span. He is at the top of my "people I want to have lunch with" list. If you, too, enjoy Booknotes and Lamb's interviewing style, then I'm quite sure you will enjoy this book. If you are not familiar with Booknotes, then you need to get with the program. You're missing out. Th book is a compilation of summaries of Lamb's interviews with some 130 prominent and not so prominent authors. Each summary is tightly edited, and written like a statement from the author rather than a Q and A seesion. The result is excellent. The summaries are short enough to maintain reader interest, and the titles of the authors' books is great fodder for reading lists. If Brian Lamb asked me in his understated manner, " So,what's your recommendation" My answer would be " Unqualified 5 stars "
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: For anyone that enjoys history or biographies Review: This is one of the books that is long overdue for a book review by me. I stumbled across this book about 6 years ago and it should have been one of the first books I reviewed for amazon. Since April 1989, C-SPAN's Booknotes has been offering one-hour televised conversations with non-fiction authors every Sunday night. Booknotes has interviewed over 710 historians, biographers, policy experts, and journalists. Authors are only interviewed once, regardless of how many books they publish. Eack Booknotes book (there are currently 5 out now) is a collection of essays developed from the edited interview transcripts of each of the sixty-minute interviews with each author. I know you will discover at least 10 books you will want to read after reading this collection of interviews. Enjoy.
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