Thursday, June 2, 2011
The Song is You by Arthur Phillips
This book takes us into the musical world of Julian Donahue, who lives through his iPod. We see the crossed-signals he gets and gives as he becomes increasingly obsessed with a young, Irish singer whose music is all the rage. There's a sort of rough humor to this book. I enjoyed piecing it out, and I liked the story, but this book is not on the same level as The Egyptologist or The Tragedy of Arthur.
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