Review of Sonora Pass
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Re: Review of Sonora Pass
The following year, Jonah and Esteban meet Celia at the Hotel de la Provence in Montreal, where they perform songs together. Esteban informs Claude that he and his friends used to be in the band Jabberwocky and requests his assistance in making a band reunion celebration at the hotel possible, which Raul and Rodrigo will attend. This reunion causes a shift in the lives of these groups of friends, which can be read about in Sonora Pass.
The book's engaging plot is a testament to the author's imagination and the use of photos to convey messages on specific pages. Jonah, the protagonist, is a favorite character as he is more than a buddy and more than a professional in his job, given his sacrifices for his friends, Esteban and Celia.
The book is rated 5 out of 5 stars and recommended for anyone who enjoys comic books with a hint of crime and suspense. The book has undergone a thorough editing procedure, resulting in few errors. Overall, Sonora Pass is a captivating and engaging read that explores the themes of friendship, love, crime, and mystery in a unique and engaging way.
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I was surprised and delighted as well by the comic style of this pic, accompanied by amazing illustrations and conversations.
Congratulations to the author and illustrator on this.
I like the themes and I am very curious about what happens to Esteban and his friends after the band reunion takes place. In the same breath, I do wonder what happens to Rachel as well, since he refused her request at the beginning of the book.
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The following year, Jonah and Esteban meet Celia at the Hotel de la Provence in Montreal, where they perform songs together. Esteban informs Claude that he and his friends used to be in the band Jabberwocky and requests his assistance in making a band reunion celebration at the hotel possible, which Raul and Rodrigo will attend. This reunion causes a shift in the lives of these groups of friends, which can be read about in Sonora Pass.
The book's engaging plot is a testament to the author's imagination and the use of photos to convey messages on specific pages. Jonah, the protagonist, is a favorite character as he is more than a buddy and more than a professional in his job, given his sacrifices for his friends, Esteban and Celia.
The book is rated 5 out of 5 stars and recommended for anyone who enjoys comic books with a hint of crime and suspense. The book has undergone a thorough editing procedure, resulting in few errors. Overall, Sonora Pass is a captivating and engaging read that explores the themes of friendship, love, crime, and mystery in a unique and engaging way.
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The way that this book is surface-level summarized pretty quickly lets me know that there’s much more than meets the eye within the actual contents. Considering the mystery aspect of the plot, I’d say that works very nicely. The exposition being done as a comic book/graphic novel is also a clever choice, as there’s so much room to play and express certain story elements in a particularly effective way.
Congrats to the author on BOTD!
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