However, since I had a wonderful experience reading A Thousand Perfect Notes, I knew I’m a fan of C.G. I don’t handle sad stories well so I often avoid them. child abuse, physical violence, knife wound, ablest terms, anxiety attacks. Highly recommend this to anyone who needs a quick yet emotional read! However, Beck’s will to continue living and care for his sister was beautiful. With her presence, August changed Beck’s life drastically and I loved her eccentric self for that.Ī Thousand Perfect Notes has abuse, and reading the hardships and turmoils Beck was put through tore me apart. Despite that, August was a breath of fresh air in Beck’s mundane life. I wasn’t that concerned about the blooming relationship between August and Beck, to be frank. Whenever he made a mistake or crossed that invisible line that sets off his mother’s temper, his safety was all I could think of. Throughout the whole book, I was afraid for his well-being. Forced to practice the same piece again and again, relentlessly perfecting the music, Beck came to dislike playing the piano. Drews managed to slip in some hilarious and extremely touching moments.īeck has been playing the piano since he was young because of the witch Maestro, his mother. Simply fell in love with A Thousand Perfect Notes. domestic violence, scenes with blood, self-harm fantasies (not acted on), and child abuse and neglect.Kinokuniya | Popular trigger and content warnings: This book is available at all good bookstores.
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