Books Online Download Griffin and Sabine (Griffin & Sabine #1) Free
Griffin and Sabine (Griffin & Sabine #1) 
Lovely little unusual book, takes about thirty minutes - give or take - to read. I don't know if I'll follow up on the sequels (or other parts of the trilogy,) but it was a nice short break from reading mysteries, thrillers and horror novels. About the correspondence between two artists, one of whom can see what the other is drawing. There's a developing romance but it happens rather quickly and almost 'between the lines' of the letters and post cards they write to one another. I was not blown
Another brilliant book! If you like an epistolary-book, the book is for you. There are postcards to be read and a real letter which can be opened. In the era of e-mails and Facebook, getting myself to read a real letter is a real deal, indeed. Makes me wonder, when was the last time I ever wrote a real letter to someone real. Can't wait to get it's sequel!

I know there are people who love this book but I finished it thinking that I needed my money back. In my opinion there was so much more that could have been done but it just lacked something.
First epistolary series I ever saw or read. I LOVED these books. They were magical. The envelopes actually have STAMPS on them!!!
wowser look at this for fun!And I don't know who sent it - drop me a line if you are that angel!dedication: For Kim KasasianETA Overbylass was the gifting angel - thank you very much:O)
Growing up I always loved the idea of writing letters to someone and learning something new whether it be their life story, the city they live in or what they might be thinking as I write these letters. What doesn't help is I've seen countless Hallmark films that showcase two lovers from two different centuries writing to each other, the Lake House movie, and Felicity's voice letters to her friend. Unfortunately I live in 21st century where most of my generation do not even know how to write a
Nick Bantock
Hardcover | Pages: 46 pages Rating: 4 | 47320 Users | 1285 Reviews

Particularize Out Of Books Griffin and Sabine (Griffin & Sabine #1)
Title | : | Griffin and Sabine (Griffin & Sabine #1) |
Author | : | Nick Bantock |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | 10th anniversary limited ed |
Pages | : | Pages: 46 pages |
Published | : | 2001 by Raincoast Books (first published 1991) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Art. Fantasy. Romance. Sequential Art. Graphic Novels |
Description To Books Griffin and Sabine (Griffin & Sabine #1)
It all started with a mysterious and seemingly innocent postcard, but from that point nothing was to remain the same in the life of Griffin Moss, a quiet, solitary artist living in London. His logical, methodical world was suddenly turned upside down by a strangely exotic woman living on a tropical island thousands of miles away. Who is Sabine? How can she "see" what Griffin is painting when they have never met? Is she a long-lost twin? A clairvoyant? Or a malevolent angel? Are we witnessing the flowering of a magical relationship or a descent into madness? This stunning visual novel unfolds in a series of postcards and letters, all brilliantly illustrated with whimsical designs, bizarre creatures, and darkly imagined landscapes. Inside the book, Griffin and Sabine's letters are to be found nestling in their envelopes, permitting the reader to examine the intimate correspondence of these inexplicably linked strangers. This truly innovative novel combines a strangely fascinating story with lush artwork in an altogether original format.List Books Conducive To Griffin and Sabine (Griffin & Sabine #1)
Original Title: | Griffin & Sabine: An Extraordinary Correspondence |
ISBN: | 1551924013 (ISBN13: 9781551924014) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.nickbantock.com/Gryphon/Griffin_and_Sabine.html |
Series: | Griffin & Sabine #1 |
Characters: | Griffin Moss, Sabine Strohem |
Rating Out Of Books Griffin and Sabine (Griffin & Sabine #1)
Ratings: 4 From 47320 Users | 1285 ReviewsEvaluation Out Of Books Griffin and Sabine (Griffin & Sabine #1)
Lovely little unusual book, takes about thirty minutes - give or take - to read. I don't know if I'll follow up on the sequels (or other parts of the trilogy,) but it was a nice short break from reading mysteries, thrillers and horror novels. About the correspondence between two artists, one of whom can see what the other is drawing. There's a developing romance but it happens rather quickly and almost 'between the lines' of the letters and post cards they write to one another. I was not blown
Another brilliant book! If you like an epistolary-book, the book is for you. There are postcards to be read and a real letter which can be opened. In the era of e-mails and Facebook, getting myself to read a real letter is a real deal, indeed. Makes me wonder, when was the last time I ever wrote a real letter to someone real. Can't wait to get it's sequel!

I know there are people who love this book but I finished it thinking that I needed my money back. In my opinion there was so much more that could have been done but it just lacked something.
First epistolary series I ever saw or read. I LOVED these books. They were magical. The envelopes actually have STAMPS on them!!!
wowser look at this for fun!And I don't know who sent it - drop me a line if you are that angel!dedication: For Kim KasasianETA Overbylass was the gifting angel - thank you very much:O)
Growing up I always loved the idea of writing letters to someone and learning something new whether it be their life story, the city they live in or what they might be thinking as I write these letters. What doesn't help is I've seen countless Hallmark films that showcase two lovers from two different centuries writing to each other, the Lake House movie, and Felicity's voice letters to her friend. Unfortunately I live in 21st century where most of my generation do not even know how to write a
0 Comments