The Morning Star: In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin & Sabine is Illuminated
by:
Nick Bantock (author)
The mystery that began with a single enigmatic postcard reaches its dramatic conclusion in The Morning Star. Three million readers the world over await this last chapter of the best-selling Griffin & Sabine series, a volume of gorgeous artwork and passionate correspondence that crosses oceans and...
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The mystery that began with a single enigmatic postcard reaches its dramatic conclusion in The Morning Star. Three million readers the world over await this last chapter of the best-selling Griffin & Sabine series, a volume of gorgeous artwork and passionate correspondence that crosses oceans and transcends realms. In these sumptuous pages lies not only the fate of Matthew Sedon and Isabella de Reims, but that of their unexpected kinship with Griffin and Sabine, as the long-distance lovers are drawn ever further from the safe haven of logic into a magical maze beyond the certainty of experience. Author and artist Nick Bantock draws on myth, memory, and his limitless imagination in a saga that has resonated with readers and lovers everywhere. The Morning Star marks the final destination on a journey across fabled landscapes and the uncertain terrain of the human heart-one to be savored and remembered long after the last page is turned.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780811831994 (081183199X)
Publish date: August 31st 2003
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Pages no: 60
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Novels,
Literature,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Mystery,
Art,
Magical Realism,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels
Series: Morning Star Trilogy (#3)
„Griffin und Sabine“ ist eine etwas andere Liebesgeschichte.Eines Tages erhält Griffin, ein Londoner Künstler, Post von Sabine, die über seine Entwürfe Bescheid weiß. Dies ist sehr mysteriös, da Griffin die Entwürfe meist gerade erst fertig gestellt hat oder sie nie jemanden zeigte. Fortan schreiben...
Ok.. So.. Yeah, I dont know what to say.. I dont get it at all.. I was kinda into it, after the first 3 books, because it ended with an ending where you could imagine Griffin and Sabine being weird together, some where..After these 3 last books, I just dont know what to think.. I mean, can someone e...
Not nearly as good as the earlier ones.