#1 New York Times Bestseller
The PostSecret phenomenon lives on Frank Warren, "the most trusted stranger in America," offers the fifth book in his New York Times bestselling series. PostSecret: Confessions on Life, Death, and God--born from Warren's collaboration with the American Visionary Art Museum's "All Faiths Beautiful" exhibition--is another provocative collection of never-before seen, artistically created postcards from around the world revealing the shocking, soulful or laugh-out-loud funny thoughts and feelings we all share about life's most profound questions. The original PostSecret was selected by the Los Angeles Times as a Favorite Book of the Year. The postsecret.com website has won numerous Weblog "Bloggie" Awards--including Weblog of the Year and Best American Weblog--a Webby and a People's Voice Award and receives more than six million visitors a month, proof positive that we live in a PostSecret world
Excellent book, similar to those released prior with the exception of being smaller in size. An easy read for a spare hour or two, filled with vivid illusrations- perfect for the coffee table. Content is personal, moving, and connects the reader to humanity.
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I had the chance to experience the new PostSecret book last week while on the train with my girlfriend. It was the perfect way to spend the time and we both loved reading, sharing, laughing, and enjoying all of the secrets. I think this new book takes the emotional aspects (all kinds: good, bad, funny, sad, thoughtful, etc.) to a whole new level. You can tell that the secrets were painstakingly chosen by Frank to give the...
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I got this book in the mail today, and I actually gasped when I opened it. Physically, the book is beautiful--the horizontal layout is fresh, and the glossy print combined with silky finish on the covers is both visually and tactilely pleasing. The actual pages are similarly well designed, and not surprisingly, the actual content is just as strong. A wonderful purchase.
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Even though this is the fifth PostSecret book, the project never loses its poignancy. The latest release continues to tug its audience through a turbulent ride of humor, anger, pain, regret, joy, and pride. Do not be fooled by its title "Confessions on Life, Death, and God." While there are spiritual secrets, surrounding faith or a lack there of, the collection is not limited to religion and deities. Additionally, the...
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This is probably one of my favorite PostSecret books, even though there aren't as many secrets and the book is smaller. It's carefully constructed and the secrets put inside were some of the best I have ever seen. Most of the secrets are based on life, death, and god, and secrets still manage to cover the funny, sad, serious, and deep aspects you could ever imagine. Thank you Frank and senders for making this such a great...
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