The Shadow of the Wind (The Cemetery of Forgotten Books, #1) The Shadow of the Wind discussion


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the first book to truly force me to flip the page

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Lauren Sawchuk as a slow reader it is a sure sign of an amazing read, when you the controller feels loss of control in the page flipping. where everything else in your life seems irrelevant. where waking up in the middle of the night is not a bugger but a blessing - because it means a couple more minutes of reading.
no author can make you worship europe through his descriptions as zaflon does.


message 2: by Katie (new)

Katie I picked this book up at the thrift a few weeks ago because it looked interesting. I have not picked it up since but now I think I will have to put it on my pile to read soon.


Lauren Sawchuk Katie i think you should move it to the top of your pile you wont be disappointed! i read it four years ago, purchased it for three friends and finally just bought a copy for myself. i also just read his next book that i waited four long years for and was not disappointed!


Summer Nettleman I love this book. It has so many twists and turns and beautiful descriptions that it is hard to put down. There is a certain pull that begs you to keep reading because you always think you know what's going on until you get a few more pages in to discover you were wrong. Again. His other book Angel's Game is also a great book set in the same place with a few of the same characters woven in. Fantastic author.


Maggie Wonderful book


Gaynel I think CRZ is a wonderful writer. SOW was a wonderful book.


Eddie Definitely one of my favorite books.


Jason Page I loved this book. A story that made me feel passionately about books all over again.


message 9: by Nathan (last edited Apr 08, 2011 03:50PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Nathan Katie wrote: "I picked this book up at the thrift a few weeks ago because it looked interesting. I have not picked it up since but now I think I will have to put it on my pile to read soon."

Oh Katie, you MUST read this book NOW. In my humble opinion, this is one of the greatest fiction works of all time. A masterful tale gorgeously woven through an amazing plot and spun with stunningly beautiful writing that will enthrall you to the last page. As Jason said above, this book will change the way you love books. You, too, will be giving and suggesting this book to friends soon. Let us know what you think when you've finished! :)


message 10: by Sara (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sara This book is the reason I love to read. It takes you to a completely new place find it hard to think of anything else until you have finished.


Erick I agree with Summer that both this one and Angel's Game are great books. I sometimes base my choice in a book purchase by the title (Silence of the Lambs, Lord of the Flies, etc...), not the best method, but with this book it was well applied. I recommend it to everyone!


Roxanne Lauren wrote: "as a slow reader it is a sure sign of an amazing read, when you the controller feels loss of control in the page flipping. where everything else in your life seems irrelevant. where waking up in ..."

I so totally agree...it's impossible to put it down once you start


message 13: by Huda (new) - rated it 5 stars

Huda Jason wrote: "I loved this book. A story that made me feel passionately about books all over again."


Chris Stanley Shadow of the Wind is one of those books you will go back to again and again. The writing is beautiful and the imagery exceptional. This has to be my favorite book ever.


Daniela I think is one of those books that you just want to keep reading to see what is happening, that the idea to put it down may cause some anxiety; but at the same time the idea of finishing it...is so sad! The characters are all extremely well written, even the books become another one - just as strong. You learn to love them the way Daniel's dad does.

If you like books like this, easy to read and kinda mysterious and lil-bit-playful you should try "The Girl that Chased the Moon", a different book but the same need-to-read-the-next-page-to-see-what's-gonna-happen-power.


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