by Mary Amato, Bettina Münch
Guitar Notes by Mary AmatoWas interested in reading this as I am a very beginner player of the guitar. His mom takes his guitar away for the beginning of school til he can get out of his room where he plays only the guitar all day. she wants him to make friends.At the same time we get to follow Lil...
I stayed up all night finishing Guitar notes by Mary Amato, and now it's time to review it. Tripp loves to play guitar, but when his mom takes it away to get him to socialize he signs up to use one of the school's practice rooms to play the guitar. Lyla is a cellist who doesn't really like playin...
This is one of those books that only takes me two days to read. It's not just because it's a fairly short book. I couldn't stop reading it! Near the end when Lyla was in a car crash I started crying when I found out she was in a coma. I don't usually cry when reading even a sad story. This was diffe...
Such a wonderful and sweet book. :)
Review also posted at Ja čitam, a ti?I'm weak! But before I tell you why I should start from beginning. Ha! Nope I'm not teasing. Beginning meaning the blurb cause I simply love it. I'm that one person who always complains how blurbs reveal to much but this one is perfect it has enough info to get ...
How wonderful! I feel like I'm floating on a pink fluffy cloud. Full review to come.
Now I wish I could play guitar. This book is just so beautiful.
Enchanting, insightful and delightful. Full of wittisicms, laugh out loud moments and sadness.Seeing the way young Tripp and Lyla's minds work - what an experience. Boy oh boy, young ones are something else. A species on their own and Ms Amato captures it perfectly: how wise and yet so naive they ar...
its 3.5 StarsGuitar Notes was exceptionally funny and witty. Its well written. I loved the style Amato used to tell her story.It would have been a 5star book up to about 80%of the story. Then it suddenly took a turn, which I really didnt care for and I was left startled at the end.I have been thinki...