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Jul 01, 2016stephaniedchase rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
While the end of the book flags a bit (not sure how many drunk Moby stories I really need to read), the vast majority of the book is a fascinating look at a New York -- and a music scene -- that no longer exists. Moby is unflinching in describing his faults, his fascinations, and his insecurities. If you are hoping PORCELAIN will tell you more about how Moby makes his music, you'll be disappointed; if you want to know the answer to why for a sliver of time in his life, you'll very much enjoy.