I'm sorry it took me more than five years to give my opinions about "The Book of Memory Gaps."
Wow, it took me more than five years to finish this 64-page book, which has 28 illustrations and around 37 sentences. Once I finally read the book, it took just two minutes.
Now I have questions. What time and place are depicted in the book? Who are the people? Are they Eastern Europeans? I see them as lonely and melancholy.
What’s the audience for this book? I like it. Who else likes it?
Many thanks to Blue Rider Press and NetGalley for the 2015 ARC.
I doubt the book is a popular read.
Would I recommend it? Not really.