★The most influential novelist in France today, "a new generation of French lovers who whisper in women's ears", David von Kinnos, is a masterpiece. ★Shortlisted for the four major literary awards in France, including the Prix Goncourt, Prix Femina, Prix Renaudeau and Prix Medici, and won ten literary awards in one fell swoop; it dominated the French Amazon book sales list for two years, achieving a million-dollar sales miracle. ★A delightful literary dessert like truffle chocolate, awakening your subtle feeling of love. ★Relaxed, humorous, innocent and free, words can bring humans the most fulfilling love experience. ★The film of the same name directed by the author himself is performed by well-known actors such as César actress and "Amélie" star Audrey Tautou and Francois Damian. It was shortlisted for the best adapted film at the César Film Festival.
[About the author] David von Kinnos, the most influential novelist in France today, was born in 1974. He majored in literature at the Sorbonne University and studied jazz at the same time. He is the most influential novelist, film director and playwright in France today.
As "the new generation of French lovers who whisper in women's ears," Fonkinnos is good at adding infinite tension to accessible stories with his humorous tone and warm eyes. Since his debut novel "The Inversion of Fools: The Influence of Two Poles" won the François Mauriac Prize, he has been an important new generation author of Gallimard Publishing House. His masterpiece "Subtlety" dominated the French Amazon book sales list for two years, achieving a million-selling miracle; it was also shortlisted for the four major literary awards in France, including the Prix Goncourt, Prix Femina, Prix Renaudeau and Prix Medici, and won ten literary awards in one fell swoop; the film of the same name directed by the author, starring César actress, "Amélie" star Audrey Tautou and François Damian and other well-known actors, was nominated for the best adapted film at the César Film Festival.
IntroductionNatalie has a certain Swiss woman temperament and is a typical example of an ideal woman. She once had a perfect love, and she and her husband Francois were like two children in a love myth, telling the same story over and over again. Until one day, such happiness was brutally shattered. A car accident took Francois' life and cut off Natalie's life trajectory. Heartbroken, she began to indulge in work and rejected other people's feelings that were not "subtle" enough.
However, an unexpected kiss brings Marcus, a humble Swedish colleague and an unknown flying object in the male world, into Natalie's world. Everything happened so suddenly, a feeling and a bright power burst out of the shell without warning. This man's childlike gentleness, his ability to always appear at the right time, and his intention to give her leather candy made the two seemingly incompatible people gradually fall in love through some "subtlety", and the taste of life seemed to be slowly recovering...
Reader comments
This book is like a cup of hot tea, warming my heart. I love the subtlety of the relationship between Natalie and Marcus, and their story makes me believe that love can appear when you least expect it. Some of the plots in the book are very interesting, such as Marcus giving Natalie Pilestone candy, which made me feel his attentiveness and tenderness. This book made me understand that the subtleties in life are often the most beautiful, and we must learn to discover them.
It's pretty good, much better than online novels, at least much better than "True Love Hypothesis".
This book is like a cup of hot tea, warming my heart. I love the subtlety of the relationship between Natalie and Marcus, and their story makes me believe that love can appear when you least expect it. Some of the plots in the book are very interesting, such as Marcus giving Natalie Pilestone candy, which made me feel his attentiveness and tenderness. This book made me understand that the subtleties in life are often the most beautiful, and we must learn to discover them.
It's pretty good, much better than online novels, at least much better than "True Love Hypothesis".