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They loved The Invention of Hugo Cabret, so I decided to read Wonderstruck to them. There is no way in which to adequately review how wonderful the illustrations are in Brian Selznick"s books. The pictures drive the book. In Wonderstruck the girls' story is illustrated and the boy's story is told in words. Wonderstruck () is an American young-adult fiction novel written and illustrated by Brian Selznick, who also created The Invention of Hugo Cabret (). In Wonderstruck, Selznick continued the narrative approach of his last book, using both words and illustrations — though in this book he separates the illustrations and the writings into their own story and weaves them together at the end. Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick is a powerful book on many levels. First, let's talk about the use of images. Selznick tells two stories that merge into one for a climatic ending. One is told through text and the others images. This exciting approach works perfectly with the narrative of the story. Second, let's talk about time periods.
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