Golden Mean: In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin & Sabine Concludes (Griffin and Sabine)
E**Y
Leaves You Wanting More
First of all it's a little annoying I can't review Sabine's Notebook because Amazon considers it 'part of a set' but the feelings I had for that were pretty much the same as the first book.This is the last in the trilogy and again in trying so hard to be different and an unusual and beautiful format, the plot is seriously lacking. Again, took me ten minutes to read, and the sudden introduction of the 'villain' is a little amusing rather than scary. The book lacks depth; even the letters could be longer and more detailed.Not to spoil anything but the ending is completely random and feels like the author's attempt at fobbing off the reader as he can't be bothered to keep the stories going. Leaves you wanting more but not in a good way.Disappointed as I read so many reviews and was looking forward to this trilogy but they are just pretty to look at and flick through. Give them a try, but maybe borrow them instead of buying.
A**R
Beautifully illustrated.
Beautiful illustrations.
E**E
Golden Mean by Nick Bantock
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