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Friday Favorites: The Shadow of the Wind
Friday, February 12, 2010
Posted by Melissa (Avid Reader)The Shadow of the Wind, by Spanish author Carlos Ruiz Zafon, is reminiscent of old gothic novels. The story is a heady mixture of mystery and romance, which unfolds in the winding streets of Barcelona.
Set in Barcelona in 1945, the book starts off as a coming-of-age tale, but quickly becomes more complicated than that. The story is told from the point-of-view of Daniel Sempere. His father takes him to a secret place called the Cemetery of Forgotten Books, where Daniel finds a book by the author Julián Carax. The rest of the book is a twisted path of discovery as Daniel searches for more books by Carax.
I love Zafon's style of writing. His descriptions are beautiful and his love of reading emanates from every page. In some ways the book feels like a love letter to reading. If you're a fan of dark tales like "Rebecca" I would definitely recommend this book.
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I had trouble getting interested in this at first, but I kept going because it is so well written.
When I first saw your review, it made me think of Arturo Perez-Reverte. Don't know if they are anything alike ... other than Spanish authors!
Hello! Thank you so much for the wonderful Valentine's package. I have posted it up on my blog for all to enjoy. Except the chocolate. That's just for me...Thank you again. Yours, Lisa.
hallelujah! a reader's blog. i have looked high and low.
thank you and i look forward to sweet reads.
So glad you found the site myletterstoemily!
Jenners- would you recommend Arturo Perez-Reverte?
I glad you enjoyed this story. I haven't read this one but I did read and review his next book The Angel's Game if it interests you.
The Angels's Game
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