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Title | : | Guitar Notes |
Author | : | Mary Amato |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 272 pages |
Published | : | July 24th 2012 by EgmontUSA (first published July 1st 2012) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Music. Contemporary. Realistic Fiction. Romance |
Mary Amato
Hardcover | Pages: 272 pages Rating: 4.05 | 5421 Users | 870 Reviews
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Hello. Hi. I believe my writing has gone all raw after this long a while of not reading or reviewing. This book, Guitar Notes, in my opinion, is not a book. Rather it projects like a song because of the flow that is so easy to mould into. A beautiful story, crafted on introspection into your life and pursuing what you really want to. It deals with peer pressure, family pressure and skyhigh expectations which crush the need to decide for ourselves when its time. The story is predictable from the very start. Maybe because of the thousand similar books I read based on themes as this. But yet, it signifies a difference, and that's why it shines above the lot. Like how you look at the sunset, and its always there, but you still continue to look at it with awe everyday. Guitar Notes is like that. I applaud the characters for being so real and easy to relate to. One of the main reasons why I liked this story quite a lot. This one's for you, Tripp Broody and Lyla Marks. Forgive me for my graph is really without coordinates and so is this poem. :P "Words are there in me, but there's no song. Its odd. Its odd. I am odd. Yet, I believe I belong there The Thrum Society is where. Yes, I got a little room to play And you may be a graph with no coordinates. But we are lucky, lucky to sing and play Even if guilt smeared both our fates. The notes, they lie still The strings are all messy here. Does it matter? You just need to play. Lets go, look for pomegranates In the treehouse we got up there. And peregrinate away to the world, Where never a thrum misses the ear. Quiet, let's listen.. To what the moon got to say. Does it whisper? Does it wail? I think it smiles, Keeping the gloom at bay. I keep falling, falling There's a depth I know I've reached I don't know if I can pull myself out Its safe here, easy to leave. Out of nowhere, it rings in my ears The song we created together. And it tells me to rise up, The Girl Scout is here. So, when the sun is up tomorrow I'll wake up with the pick in my hand And I'll wait with the thrum in my soul To catch hold of the song when it lands And I'll remember what you always say, "Just play." BR with Numey Berry. Thank you, sistah for racing through it with me :P Thank you, Purvi, my dearest eldie, for such a pretty rec. :) 4 beautiful Guitar stars!
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ISBN: | 1606841246 (ISBN13: 9781606841242) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.05 From 5421 Users | 870 ReviewsJudgment Appertaining To Books Guitar Notes
Hello. Hi. I believe my writing has gone all raw after this long a while of not reading or reviewing. This book, Guitar Notes, in my opinion, is not a book. Rather it projects like a song because of the flow that is so easy to mould into. A beautiful story, crafted on introspection into your life and pursuing what you really want to. It deals with peer pressure, family pressure and skyhigh expectations which crush the need to decide for ourselves when its time.The story is predictable from the3.5 stars. Cute and clean, but why do the parents in these stories always have to be the antagonists??
Love the story of the high school kids and how they take charge of their lives. This book for teens is a reminder for me as a parent that we can't protect our kids from everything and sometimes it's not even a good idea to try. Parents can be obstacles to their kids' efforts to become who they are. I like the stuff I learn along the way in Mary Amato's books. This one has information about music and science (painless, interesting, part of the story). Invisible Lines has science I still think

Have you ever had to do something you didn't want to do, or been forced to participate in an activity you didn't even like? That is basically the life of Lyla Marks. Well besides the fact that she is perfect. Tripp Broody is practically the opposite, he needs his guitar to survive. Them becoming friends seems impossible, but I guess opposites attract right?
3.5 stars - I really wish GR had half stars. (Rolling Credit Song: Sum 41's "With Me")WHAT THE HELL?!? I would have given this book five stars had it not been for the end.The book started off really, really strong for a cute, light read. I'm not usually a fan of short, choppy transitions, but for some reason, it worked in this book. I thought Amato did a great job switching between Tripp's and Lyla's points of view, and the abrupt flow kind of reflected their quick, snappish responses to each
This book was so much fun to read. I loved seeing how the characters, whose lives seemed to be antithesis to each other, crossed and merged, morphed and evolved into people who were fun to know. I even enjoyed the secondary characters to some degree. Guitar Notes was a quick read, and a book I would be likely to read again, just for fun, one day.
~4 musical stars~Meet Tripp Broody, (AKA Mr. Odd)The pages open, and we see Tripp Broody, the school's odd boy's clock-radio alarm waking him up. He sees a note on his bedside from his mom, telling that his guitar, his beloved guitar, has been confiscated from him! Her mom like a Termite, eats up his soul, eats up his guitar, his life! How will he survive without it?! Meet Lyla Marks, (AKA Ms. Even)Lyla Marks, school's perfect chippery girl, the main cellist, isn't really happy. She's going
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