![]() Now intrigued, I immediately returned to Net Galley to read in full the description and swiftly downloaded the book to my Kindle. It was while having my usual evening Twitter fix a couple of days ago that my attention was really drawn to this book, this time in the form of a tweet pronouncing it to be an ‘astounding story of Leo, a selective mute, who dreams of performing in the West End’ accompanied by an image of a short blurb from The Bookseller. It’s not that I didn’t find the image appealing – it’s gorgeous – but from that I was expecting this to be one those fluffy, saccharine reads that I really dislike and scrolled past it several times on Net Galley as a result. Here, although I loved the picture you see above, I misjudged the story terribly and almost missed out, which would have been a terrible shame. ![]() ![]() I know I’ve said before how heavily I am influenced in choosing titles to read by looking at their cover art. ![]()
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