Tiny book for suckers. Like one of those little old Hallmark gift books, but for NYC snobs.
For example, the essay on Slow Reading advocates classics that require work to be appreciated to ppl who have not even made room in their day for 30 minutes of reading because they're busy on Twitter. Magazine articles, like the essay itself which is from the magazine The Atlantic, "don't count." Nor does non-fiction, or genre fiction, or much else, according to the essayist. Huh. Way to insult your target audience... good job motivating us that way....
I don't care at all for the pictures, either; they mostly mean nothing to me. and many are t-shirt mottoes in pretty lettering. I do admit the shelf of books about Piet Mondrian is cute, because they have red, white, blue, and yellow spines and are arranged to resemble one of his works. There's also a photo of a raised garden bed, built to look like an open book, with a lawn instead of flowers... but I tried to follow up and could not find a picture of it online... in any case, it's a photo of art, not art given unto this book.
Not recommended.
Now I'm wondering. Have I ever liked a book about books? Of course I would want to, but have I ever not been disappointed? Hmm....