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ISBN13: 9780143034902 |
Powells.com Staff Pick
When you start a novel with your protagonist selecting any book they want from a place called the Cemetery of Forgotten Books, you're going to get a bookseller's attention. Ruiz Zafon's novel works on so many levels for me. As a story, it resonates emotionally, with strong characters that I always looked forward to returning to. On another level, it makes me want to visit Barcelona, where much of the book is set. This one's a keeper! Mike H., Powells.com
This is a large, great read that weaves together multiple love stories, a ghost story, and a mystery. The exotic Barcelona setting juxtaposes the medieval and Mediterranean with the bleached, chilled world of civil war and Franco's dictatorship. The characters are strong whether comic, courageous, or cruel. Best of all, it begins in the Cemetery of Forgotten Books. What delight! Kathi, Powells.com
Okay, never mind that The Shadow of the Wind starts off in a wonderfully mysterious bookstore and that there's a romantic element that is not schmaltzy, but "timeless" in the best sense of the word. What I loved was how I thought I knew where the author was taking me, but was instead sidetracked and detoured by the different characters and subplots. Ruiz Zafón's language conveys a true storyteller's gift of music, timing, and enchantment.
Recommended by Mimi, Powells.com
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"The Shadow of the Wind has an innocence that doesn't prevent it from being thoroughly enthralling; at heart, the novel is a story of star-crossed lovers, bold young heroes, their lovably eccentric sidekicks and a cruel, dastardly villain. There are no fiendishly clever twists or secret codes, but Ruiz Zafón doesn't need them. He sweeps you along with the sheer riverine force of his sincerity and passion." Laura Miller, Salon.com (read the entire Salon.com review)
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Barcelona, 1945 — just after the war, a great world city lies in shadow, nursing its wounds, and a boy named Daniel awakes on his eleventh birthday to find that he can no longer remember his mother's face. To console his only child, Daniel's widowed father, an antiquarian book dealer, initiates him into the secret of the Cemetery of Forgotten Books, a library tended by Barcelona's guild of rare-book dealers as a repository for books forgotten by the world, waiting for someone who will care about them again. Daniel's father coaxes him to choose a volume from the spiraling labyrinth of shelves, one that, it is said, will have a special meaning for him. And Daniel so loves the novel he selects, The Shadow of the Wind by one Julian Carax, that he sets out to find the rest of Carax's work. To his shock, he discovers that someone has been systematically destroying every copy of every book this author has written. In fact, he may have the last one in existence. Before Daniel knows it his seemingly innocent quest has opened a door into one of Barcelona's darkest secrets, an epic story of murder, magic, madness and doomed love. And before long he realizes that if he doesn't find out the truth about Julian Carax, he and those closest to him will suffer horribly.
As with all astounding novels, The Shadow of the Wind sends the mind groping for comparisons — The Crimson Petal and the White? The novels of Arturo Pérez-Reverte? Of Victor Hugo? Love in the Time of Cholera? — but in the end, as with all astounding novels, no comparison can suffice. As one leading Spanish reviewer wrote, "The originality of Ruiz Zafón's voice is bombproof and displays a diabolical talent. The Shadow of the Wind announces a phenomenon in Spanish literature." An uncannily absorbing historical mystery, a heart-piercing romance, and a moving homage to the mystical power of books, The Shadow of the Wind is a triumph of the storyteller's art.
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Sue Fisher, April 25, 2008 (view all comments by Sue Fisher)
THANK YOU FELLOW READERS! I feel exactly the same -- this book is extraordinary and so beautifully written. I've been trying to get my bookgroup to read it -- and now I have an abundance of proof that they MUSt read it! Thanks again! (Also, another "I can't put it down book" is the Historian by Elizabeth Kostova. If you enjoyed Shadow, you will enjoy this too.)





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eakirk, January 21, 2008 (view all comments by eakirk)
Most authors have spots of brilliant prose, which make up for the rest of their not-so-brilliant prose. Nearly all of Ruiz Zafon's prose, however, is brilliantly written. His vocabulary, and especially his metaphors and similes, place him above most writers. During one scene in which a character is creeping through a house at night, Ruiz Zafon reveals the presence of "the piano's endless grin" (rough paraphrase mine).
And, if you're not spellbound by the prose, you'll be taken in by the plot alone--a story you couldn't think of if you tried.





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StephenWright, November 27, 2007 (view all comments by StephenWright)
I found this book an excellent read, the first mystery book that I was unable to solve after the first few chapters. In fact the depth with which he describes his characters and their roles makes you realise this is much more than a mystery novel. There is a passiona dn intrigue as well as humour throughout. It is not your run of the mill book but if you are looking for something different which will stay with you then enjoy. May I also recommend reading--The Fates by Tino Georgiou, it's an brilliant novel you don't want to miss.
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780143034902
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Penguin Books
- Translator:
- Graves, Lucia
- Author:
- Author:
- Author:
- Subject:
- Literary
- Copyright:
- 2005
- Edition Number:
- Reprint ed.
- Publication Date:
- February 2005
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Grade Level:
- General/trade
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 496
- Dimensions:
- 8.53x5.51x1.15 in. 1.05 lbs.











