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when the book started I thoght about a boy's adventure where somehow he found himself inside the book but no my imaginative adventure soon turned into a ..."
I was interested in the whole search of lost author thing. But 2666 had the same concept and that book was boring. But here it is not what I initially expected but I enjoyed it greatly, despite not liking melodrama in general

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Forgiveness is a big thing. What you think about how this emotion effected the character and story?

I don't think anyone truly forgave anyone else. Daniel didn't forgive the blind girl. Julian and Fumero didn't.
The way Daniel's story ran parallel to Julian's was amazing. Very good editing I suppose.

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I can explain why book two is so bad but it will be a major spoiler. So you must suffer through it in order to understand :-P

Fermin is a really funny character. I enjoyed his conversations with both the Sempere. His origins, his state when he first meets Daniel, his mannerisms everything is mysterious. You will get to know more about him in book 3 don't worry :)
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I think I liked Miquels story itself. It was tragic and yet he did what he could. Other than that I liked Fermin's story :) well what he tells us happened :)

Which was that? When she tells Daniel the story?

his love for Penelope has only a part to play in how he turned out as an adult. from the very start he was a vicious boy. If he'd been any different I think he might have been able to forget Penelope instead of going out for everyone whom he thought had a hand in Penelope and Carax's love story.
In start that house seems a haunted mansion. at many times I thought that house to be a resident of some devil i.e. Lain Coubert.
yes that and also how she died effected him deeply. I too hated when he turned on his own work. (hide spoiler)]