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Exclusions aside, why aren't there any index for, let's say, film names? I could think of many other index ideas that would render a book the quality of being a useful reference material, but then again, maybe the book wasn't intended as a reference material. Why, for example, a chronology of sorts is not thought of, why isn't there a list of Oscar Awards, even if for only the top five categories?
I had noticed the size of the book while ordering, but why such a large size? Wouldn't the size of a predecessor in the series, namely, "The Art Book" suffice, if especially, nothing were to be gained from the sheer size? One would expect to see some films and/or personalities covered through the use of reduced reproductions of the original posters, by looking at the dimensions of the book. Oh, I could just go and on, but let me add one last point to justify my star assignment. I didn't want to assign "-" as that would give the impression that I don't rate the book in terms of stars. I wasn't sure "-" stood for "0 stars", cause, if I were, I would have rather assigned that value and would be giving one more reason; see, I am taking away a star for each major shortcoming I mention in separate paragraphs...
Accordingly, this last paragraph will contain my justification for taking away the last star from the ideal of "5 stars". A work that is to be titled as "The Movie Book" should not be arranged in alphabetical order of the names of the involved personalities. "The Art Book" that I have mentioned above also suffered from the same shortcoming; it only included 500 "top" painters in alphabetical order. If this method is to be followed, the latter should have been titled "The Painters Book", or something of that sort and in our case, we have to title our book as "The Movie-Biz Personalities Book". Admittedly, this is not such a good suggestion, and therefore, we have to keep the title as it is, but then, we have to make the book worthy of this title.