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Janice (JG)
Jan 23, 2016 rated it really liked it
Christopher Moore continues to grow as an author, and now we benefit by getting sneaky little peeks into some of his most intimate loves. He confessed to his love for Shakespeare in Fool, and now I think he is not very subtly exposing his closet fantasies of being a great artist and painter in Sacre Bleu.

Sacre Bleu is an astonishingly rich journey into French Impressionism by a kinder, gentler, wiser, and thank you God even wittier Christopher Moore. This is not the humor of Bite Me or The Stu
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Petra
May 02, 2012 rated it really liked it
Shelves: art
I listened to the audio of this book and, upon finishing, immediately went to the library for a paper copy. There are so many paintings mentioned in this book and, although recognizing many of the names, I had heard that the book was illustrated and I wanted to see them as Christopher Moore saw them. I was entranced with the colour pictures of the paintings mentioned and the amusing use of blue font throughout the book.
Only Christopher Moore could pull off writing a story about the colour blue
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Irene
Apr 30, 2014 rated it it was ok

This story of a shape-shifting, sex-obsessed muse and her demonic pervert partner who drew their life energy from the harvesting and peddling of a particular blue pigment which altered time for the artist using it was, in my humble opinion, ludicrous. The humor struck me as adolescent, not in the least funny.
Karen Michele Burns
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Susan
Sep 15, 2012 marked it as to-read
Jennifer
Jan 16, 2016 marked it as to-read