Thursday, January 13, 2011

An Extraordinary Correspondence

I absolutely loved this book. I think that the way it is set up helps make the story completely unique, and I felt a huge personal connection with both characters, even though it is speculated that Sabine is merely a figment of Griffin's imagination. Personally, I think that he has lost his mind, especially because of the text at the end of this story that states he is missing and that the postcards were the only items found in his abandoned studio. I loved her last postcard to him after he tried to end their correspondence, because I felt that she was completely in control of their situation even though he had tried to take control for himself by ending their relationship. Her power over him is incredible, and it makes me want to read their complete story to find out whether or not she is simply another part of his very complex imagination.

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