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Nov 30, 2014
Chaitra
rated it
did not like it
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review of another edition
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romance,
historical-fiction,
mystery,
gothic,
translated,
first-of-a-series,
historical-mystery
I own this book and I'm certain I have read this before. However, not a single thing came back to me when I read it again. I didn't like it this time around, and that's not really a surprise. It's popular and I don't usually agree with popular tastes. It's still disappointing, doubly so when it turns out that I do not like the first book of a series, which I feel compelled to finish regardless.
Here are the problems I had with the book, and there are several. Firstly, it's a Gothic romance, with ...more
Here are the problems I had with the book, and there are several. Firstly, it's a Gothic romance, with ...more
Daniel Sempere was ten years old in 1945 when his father, a bookseller, took him to the Cemetery of Forgotten Books in their home city of Barcelona, Spain. A place known only to a select few, the tradition was that on his first visit, the visitor would find a book that would be "his." He would, from then on, have to ensure the book never disappeared, for that was the mission of the Cemetery of Forgotten Books. It was place to rescue unwanted books, those discarded from libraries and liquidated f
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I seem to feel quite different about this book compared to the rest of the world.
I am wondering to which account this is due to the audio book, but I wouldn't have loved it if I read the physical version I am sure.
One problem I had because of listening to it, was the names. I got them confused a lot of the times and was often not sure who the person is, we are talking about right now. This also lead to distraction, trying to figure out who is who, while the book continued and lost track of it.
In ...more
I am wondering to which account this is due to the audio book, but I wouldn't have loved it if I read the physical version I am sure.
One problem I had because of listening to it, was the names. I got them confused a lot of the times and was often not sure who the person is, we are talking about right now. This also lead to distraction, trying to figure out who is who, while the book continued and lost track of it.
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Sep 15, 2012
Sushicat
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really liked it
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Shelves:
general-fiction,
mystery
Oct 15, 2012
Carroll
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