I'm not sure specifically as it could be about many things. 'Chinese whispers' usually refers to a game where a message gets distorted as it's passed along. Maybe the graphic novel uses this concept in its story, perhaps in the way rumors or secrets spread among the characters in a visually engaging way.
Once upon a time, there was a group of friends. The first person whispered 'I saw a big, fluffy cat with a pink bowtie today.' By the time it reached the last person, it became 'I saw a huge, flying pink elephant with a cat on its back!' The misinformation was hilarious as each person slightly changed the message during the whispering process.
The misinterpretations during the whispering are key. People might mishear words or add their own ideas. Say the first person says 'I love reading books at night.' The next person might mishear 'books' as 'boots' and then say 'I love wearing boots at night' and it keeps getting weirder as it goes on, which is really funny. In a Chinese whispers story, these kinds of misunderstandings build up and result in a very humorous final message. Also, the more people involved in the whispering, the more chances for the message to be distorted in funny ways.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, a novel named 'the whispers' might be about secrets, hidden messages or things that are softly communicated, like the whispers in the title suggest.
Since I don't know the details of 'the whispers a novel', it might be about the secret conversations or rumors (whispers) that are central to the story. It could involve characters whose lives are affected by these whispers, whether they are true or false. Maybe it's set in a small town where gossip spreads quickly and changes people's fates.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with this novel's author. There are so many novels out there, and without more information, it's difficult to determine. Maybe it's an indie author or a relatively unknown one. You could try looking it up on a library database or a goodreads page.
One graphic novel that might be similar is 'Persepolis' by Marjane Satrapi. It tells a personal story with elements that could be related to miscommunication and the changing of ideas within a cultural context. Another could be 'Maus' by Art Spiegelman, which uses unique visual storytelling to convey complex ideas and how they are passed on through generations. And 'Watchmen' also has themes of how information and power are distributed and can be misconstrued among different characters.
Mo Feiyu was a well-known novelist. He had written many novels, including " The First Lady of a Wealthy Family "," I'll Return You the Rest of Your Life ", and " The Emperor of Nuclear Weapons ". These works were mainly about modern romance, rich CEOs, and domineering topics, and were very popular among readers. Mo Feiyu's writing style was excellent, the content was novel, and the plot was exciting. It was worth reading.
If 'the whispers' is the name of a group or characters, perhaps it's a love story about two individuals within that context. Maybe it involves secret conversations (the whispers) between the lovers that form the basis of their relationship, but without more information, it's hard to say much more.