Monk's review
Griffin & Sabine - An Extraordinary Correspondence
by Nick Bantock
Monk's review
Griffin & Sabine - An Extraordinary Correspondence by Nick Bantock
Monk's review
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I've read this and all the other books for this series. It's a unique read. Have you ever accidentally received someone else's mail and wondered what it might contain? Or come across a diary and been tempted to read what secrets it held?
This book is a voyeuristic view of a relationship between two people - or is it?
Opening the book you realize soon enough that you have stumbled upon someone's mail - and you can't help but read it. Each consecutive page brings more and more interest, as well as questions. Some letters are on post cards, others have envelopes that you have to open and pull the letter out, unfold it and you contribute to the story by being the recipient...
It's sort of like an adult pop-up book. Each page a new letter or post card and the relationship grows.
Each book in the series brings you closer to the hopes that these two people meet - and you wonder what might transpire...
It makes you want to go out and check your mailbox.
Enjoyed it...
This book is a voyeuristic view of a relationship between two people - or is it?
Opening the book you realize soon enough that you have stumbled upon someone's mail - and you can't help but read it. Each consecutive page brings more and more interest, as well as questions. Some letters are on post cards, others have envelopes that you have to open and pull the letter out, unfold it and you contribute to the story by being the recipient...
It's sort of like an adult pop-up book. Each page a new letter or post card and the relationship grows.
Each book in the series brings you closer to the hopes that these two people meet - and you wonder what might transpire...
It makes you want to go out and check your mailbox.
Enjoyed it...
