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Thursday, 8 November 2012

Book Review: Chopsticks


Chopsticks is unlike anything I've ever read before. Sure, it revolves around the commonly-used themes of love and loss, music, and mystery. But how it's told is what makes it so different. One-of-a-kind.

This creative and innovative novel by Jessica Anthony and Rodrigo Corral allows you to take a peek at the lives of a piano prodigy named Glory, who falls in love with an Argentinian boy, Frank, who just moved next door. Just as things are going well between them, Glory is set to embark on a European tour to give them a taste of the Brecht of Piano's musical style. Will the young lovers' relationship work despite their distance?

Told through pictures, postcards, apps, illustrations, and different mementos, Chopsticks will capture your heart in the most unexpected of ways. It will make you laugh. It will make you cry. And it will certainly make you fall in love. There's just this inexplicable engaging factor in it that will draw readers in and keep them turning the pages.


View some of the pages of Chopsticks right here:
*I do not own any of these images. Go to source.












 Watch the book trailer right here:



Visit Chopsticks' official website through this link: http://chopsticksnovel.tumblr.com/


Andz

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