A review by roklobster
Griffin and Sabine by Nick Bantock

3.0

I think this hits differently from when I first read it. Still quite lovely, but I find the intensity in the corresponding to be a bit abrupt and not quite believable. Griffin is melancholy and instantly starts obsessing about Sabine and her mysterious connection to him. It seemed romantic in my 20s. And now, after MeToo, it feels ... different.

But I do love the format of the book and the story unfolding in letters. So I will read on and see what else has changed for me.