I had this book in my wish list for quite a while. In the end, I bought up all the Banksy works I could get my hands on. This is by far the best. The others are more descriptive or somewhat basic, but this one lets the pictures speak for themselves. It leaves the reader in a sense of awe, especially considering the size and location of some of the works. How could they have been done without the artist being caught? It defies logic. But the inspiration Banksy brings, despite being in a somewhat condoned form, is one of subtle sarcasm. Whether politically motivated or not, the artist has a knack for bringing everyday irregular policies to the forefront of the reader's mind. I urge you to… Read more
I'm an avid fan of the series. Absolutely loved the first two books. Just picked up the third and fourth. Number three follows the same characters along pretty much the same storylines. I'm sure this may get old for those detached from graduate school, but whilst in it, it's almost necessary to get one through the term. Highly recommended as a third in the series, but it would be advisable to read the series in order in order to get the character back-stories.