Fly Bernard, fly! has incredibly intricate artwork. Readers can zoom in and move around to find details such as the bee resting on the window ledge or seagulls flying above the house.Has a score written by composer Robert Huw Jones. The music is influenced by Japanese masters such as Motoi Sakuraba and Koji Kondo. The book utilises a technique borrowed from video games: when the story is paused the music loops in the background allowing the reader to spend as much time as they want on each frame.An incredibly deep and engaging storyline, designed to promote discussion. Parents will have to be on their toes when answering questions! For example in what other book does the narrator turn out to be a dead bee or rather the mental projection of a grieving child?
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