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BARNCAT IN THE PRESS Jami Bernard and her start-up, Barncat Publishing Inc.,
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IN THE MEDIA: REVIEWS OF JAMI BERNARD'S BOOKS “Funny and wonderful. She really puts it all out there. A great read!” “Clever, candid, fiercely intelligent.” “Insightful and inspirational. Jami Bernard lays it all on the line, and she does so with candor, clarity, and wagonloads of wit. I ate it up (and didn’t gain an ounce!)” “Bernard’s own amusing insights are as addictive as potato chips.” “[Bernard] is knee-slapping, wet-your-pants funny … A terrific book, with solid information presented in a warm and very accessible manner. All women diagnosed with breast cancer should read it; falling down laughing is good for one's health.” “The fun part in this book is watching Bernard stilt-walk her way through the genre without letting any of the inherent goo get on her. No mean achievement, that—and further indication why she’s the best film critic now at work in New York City newspapers, with fewer pretensions and less attitude than her peers.” “Aspiring critics and cinema fans should savor these essays!” “A hooty new book called First Films: Illustrious, Obscure and Embarrassing Movie Debuts by film critic Jami Bernard should be very encouraging to a lot of people. It proves, no contest, in Hollywood it ain't where you start but where you peak ... The book is sassy and irreverent but never mean-spirited. It may, however, upset those publicists and actors who've gone to great lengths to rewrite history. They've been caught.” “Jami Bernard’s Quentin Tarantino: The Man and His Movies scoops [Jeff] Dawson [Quentin Tarantino: The Cinema of Cool] at every turn … [She] packs in at least twice the detail on each and every anecdote … [Dawson] pales beside just about any page in Bernard’s better-written, more comprehensively researched biography. In the end, The Cinema of Cool is competent fanboy prose, while The Man and His Movies is crisply authoritative and a crackling good read.” “Egghead film critics writing about sexy movies may sound like an incredibly unsexy premise, but somehow Jami Bernard makes it work.” “I promise you a genuinely raunchy anthology, one that’s finely edited by Jami Bernard of the New York Daily News. Bernard’s own essays are a splendid place to start …” “[Bernard] guides us through some really great writing on film collected around a topic most people never get tired of exploring.” “Do discover the sexy classics!”
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