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message 1: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 5 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59911 comments This thread will be for the discussion of The Shadow of the Wind. We'll be starting the discussion the first week of April.

Remember to mark spoilers and state which chapter/section it concerns.


Sarah | 18550 comments I put an order in for it at the library. I don't think it will take too long to come in as they have quite a few in stock and no other reservations!


message 3: by Lisa (last edited Mar 28, 2014 03:21AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments My copy is ready and waiting at the top of my TBR pile. Looking forward to getting started!


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Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19206 comments I am at page 130. I read another 3 pages in the Thai restaurant tonight waiting for dinner. That's almost a record in reading time with this book. I will sit down with it for an hour or so tomorrow, compose my thoughts and come back!


Esther (nyctale) | 5194 comments I read it years ago and loved it. Enjoy.


Tejas Janet (tejasjanet) | 3513 comments My e-copy is ready and waiting on my Kindle : )


Lynn | 2974 comments I've put in the request at the library, I'll join as soon as I get it.


Esther  (estame) I'll participate in this one too :)


Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I just bought it. I will try to fit it in.


Sarah | 18550 comments Lot's of people! This will be fun!


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Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19206 comments wooohooo! I totally didn't read it today... I'm expecting some of you guys to overtake me.


message 12: by Lynn (new) - rated it 2 stars

Lynn | 2974 comments My book is ready for me to pick up :)


message 13: by Lisa (last edited Apr 01, 2014 04:26AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments I will be starting this later on today (which is a few days earlier than I expected to). Very much looking forward to the discussion :)


message 14: by Lisa (last edited Apr 01, 2014 03:59PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments I have started and am up to Chapter 7 (page 49).

This is the first book I have read by Carlos Ruiz Zafón and I am really enjoying his writing style. It is really lyrical and poetic and I love the descriptions of Barcelona which have an almost dreamlike quality about them.

I think this is going to be one of those books where I am constantly scribbling down quotes that I like so that I don't forget them. I particularly enjoyed this quote on page 3-4: (view spoiler)

This is quite slow paced so far but it has me intrigued.


Tejas Janet (tejasjanet) | 3513 comments I started today, too, and agree with Lisa about the lyrical quality of Zafón 's writing.

I like the quote you noted, and that whole passage and some related ones. Brought old memory back to me... the first of only a few times I've ever seen and held a beautiful, leather-bound book with gold-embossed title and pages "like silk." So exquisite, sigh.


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Janice (jamasc) | 59911 comments I'm listening to the audiobook, and I'm at Part 1, chapter 20.... where he meets Nuria Monfort. I don't know if the audiobook is organized differently. I'll have to listen more carefully to the chapter numbers as read by the narrator.

I really liked that quote too Lisa.

I think Fermin is a great character. I loved his outburst (view spoiler)

The quote I had to jot down was (view spoiler)

I want to go visit the Cemetery of Lost Books. I wonder what book I would find.


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Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19206 comments You've overtaken me Janice. I'm in chapter 15. I agree, the writing is beautiful, but I have found it a little slow to begin with. As the story progresses I have wanted to pick it up more though.

Just finished a horror week at work though, and am being chased out the door by my boss. So I think after reading this thread, I may stop resisting and go and find a cafe to sit in this sunny, crisp 27 degree day in autumn and visit Barcelona.


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Janice (jamasc) | 59911 comments True, and there is nothing cliché about his writing. I heard the narrator start to say, "It's like finding a needle..." I was expecting it to finish "in a haystack." Instead, he said, "It's like finding a needle in a field of lilies."

Of course, then I go off on a tangent about the analogy and wondering why someone would say that, or why someone would say haystack for that matter.... and had to rewind.


message 19: by Lisa (last edited Apr 02, 2014 08:19AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments Janice wrote: "True, and there is nothing cliché about his writing. I heard the narrator start to say, "It's like finding a needle..." I was expecting it to finish "in a haystack." Instead, he said, "It's like..."

I was expecting that quote to end that way too. I was pleasantly surprised when it didn't. As you say Janice, there is nothing cliché about his writing at all. He puts his own unique twist/spin on things so you are never quite sure what is coming next.

I would also love to visit the Cemetery of Lost Books. It sounds like a book lover's paradise! I also like the idea that (view spoiler) In a way, this story is like an ode to books and book lovers everywhere.


message 20: by Tasha (last edited Apr 02, 2014 09:16AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Tasha I'm reading The Angel's Game right now and read Shadow of the Wind a while back. I'm enjoying coming in here reading your comments to be reminded of what happened in the first book. His writing is just as wonderful in Angel's Game.


Marnie (marnie19) | 3259 comments I was checking in on this thread too...I'm glad everyone seems to be enjoying this book. I thought this would be a safe thread but thanks to Tasha I've added a book to my TBR :o


message 22: by Lynn (new) - rated it 2 stars

Lynn | 2974 comments So I've collected my book, but I had the new BDB (auto pre order) download onto my kindle and the call of it was just too much! ;)

I'll start on it next.


Tasha glad to help, Marnie. ;)


message 24: by Lisa (last edited Apr 02, 2014 05:03PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments I am now up to Chapter 19 (page 158).

Janice, I also really like Fermín as a character. Some of the things he comes out with are so funny! However, (view spoiler)

I don't know what to make of (view spoiler)

I am also enjoying the (view spoiler) I had no idea that this book was going to be this (view spoiler) so it is proving to be a really pleasant surprise :)


message 25: by Rusalka, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19206 comments I did run away to a cafe and read another 30 pages. I am on 179 in the middle of chapter 20 (would have read more if two policemen hadn't chosen the table next to me in an empty cafe to talk loudly about their holidays).

I found the part with the watchmaker (view spoiler)

I am liking the mystery aspect, and love how Daniel is such a little charmer he seems to be able to get anything out of anyone, mainly older women. I'll be interested how this Bea thing goes as well.


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Janice (jamasc) | 59911 comments Lisa wrote: "I am now up to Chapter 19 (page 158).

Janice, I also really like Fermín as a character. Some of the things he comes out with are so funny! However, [spoilers removed]

I don't know what to make of..."


I agree with your comments about Fermin. I think we will learn his story at some point.

Coubert makes me nervous. (view spoiler)

Rusalka, I think the scene with the watchmaker emulates life in a way. (view spoiler)

I'm somewhere in the never ending Part 1, chapter 21. There's a lot of history being thrown at us in this section. The narrator reads it quite perfunctorily. It doesn't feel like he's telling a story. And yet there is a lot of interesting things that happen. Daniel is quite determined and intrepid. He's almost obsessive about it.


message 27: by Lisa (last edited Apr 03, 2014 03:01AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments Janice, I also wondered whether (view spoiler)


message 28: by Rusalka, Moderator (last edited Apr 03, 2014 03:37AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19206 comments I read more this arvo as the coffee machine at work needed cleaning. (My problem visitor who turns his nose up at everything came in while I was reading (I put the book down and cleaned something else when I heard the door open, appearances sometimes) and he walked into the kitchen, picked up the book feigning intellect, saw it was a novel, sniffed with disdain, and threw it on the counter. HMPH).

Janice - (view spoiler)

re: Coubert (view spoiler)

I do need to google fascists in Spain though. I need to get my Spanish history slightly in order.


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Janice (jamasc) | 59911 comments I must come back to your spoiler about Coubert, Rusalka, as I'm not there yet.

I have a friend who will read only non-fiction. She's not disdainful of fiction, just doesn't think she'll learn anything from it. I tried to impress on her that good authors are students of human nature. Reading a book like this makes you an observer too. What non-fiction book will have a statement like, "Warm heart; cold mind - the seducer's code." ROFL. I'm joking. I'm still scratching my head over that, wondering exactly what it's supposed to mean. Gotta love Fermin!

Lisa, I think we could think circles around Coubert - what he is, who he is, what evil is he going to visit on Daniel. Isn't that the beauty of fiction?


message 30: by Lisa (last edited Apr 03, 2014 09:11AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments Rusalka, I am looking forward to reading that spoiler about Coubert.

I have also been googling Spanish history and the Civil War since starting this as my knowledge of the period covered in this book is patchy at best. We didn't really study it when I was at school and hardly anyone I know studied it either. What about everyone else? Did any of you cover this period of history in school?

re: the beauty of fiction- Janice, I completely agree with you. I love letting my imagination run riot about what may or may not be going to happen.


Tasha Lisa, Winter in Madrid gave me a bit of a glimpse into this although much of it focused on the lives of those living post war. Still, my first real introduction to that period and events. That's why I love Hist Fic. It opens so many doors for learning!


message 32: by Lisa (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments Tasha wrote: "Lisa, Winter in Madrid gave me a bit of a glimpse into this although much of it focused on the lives of those living post war. Still, my first real introduction to that period and eve..."

Tasha, I haven't read Winter in Madrid yet. I might have to give it a go once I finish TSOTW. I am the same as you, I love Historical Fiction for that very reason. You always seem to discover something new, either directly from the book itself or from doing wider reading on the subject matter, time period etc.


Sarah (sarahlou29) | 1302 comments I'm getting this book from zee library tomoz. I can't wait. I'm going to be reading it for the Library Snapshot challenge and hope to join in on this thread too =]


message 34: by Lisa (last edited Apr 03, 2014 04:35PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments I am up to Chapter 25 (page 206).

Fermín is such a hoot! Some of the things he comes out with are just priceless! In Chapter 24, (view spoiler)

So, (view spoiler)

(view spoiler)

This book is really making me want to go and visit Barcelona!


message 35: by Lisa (last edited Apr 03, 2014 04:37PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments Sarah wrote: "I'm getting this book from zee library tomoz. I can't wait. I'm going to be reading it for the Library Snapshot challenge and hope to join in on this thread too =]"

Yay! I hope you enjoy it too Sarah! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts :)


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Janice (jamasc) | 59911 comments Lisa, I think Fermin is a Lothario regardless of age.

I'm racing through the book. I'm at Part 2, Chapter - according to Overdrive, I'm at about the 80% mark. (view spoiler)

My grandson is going to have to listen to the last part of the book because he's travelling with me tomorrow. Sucks to be him. Ah, he'll probably put his head phones on and play on his tablet. Or, I'll listen with my headphones. We'll work it out. But, I have to know what's going to happen.


Tejas Janet (tejasjanet) | 3513 comments My goodness, some of y'all are just flying thru this one. I'm poking along but enjoying myself. I think I'm at about page 50.

Daniel has gone to (view spoiler)


Sarah | 18550 comments I'm off to pick up my copy from the library now. I've about 200 pages left of my current book so I will join you all soon.

I've read a couple of the posts in this thread although not the spoilers. I have some idea of Spanish history but until I start reading the book I cannot say whether it is the period of history which I know something about. Eager to get started with this one.


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Janice (jamasc) | 59911 comments Ooooh - that's an intriguing theory, TJ! I can't say that I entertained that thought, but it makes sense given that (view spoiler)


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Janice (jamasc) | 59911 comments I'm looking forward to your comments, Sarah!


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Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19206 comments Janice wrote: "Ooooh - that's an intriguing theory, TJ! I can't say that I entertained that thought, but it makes sense given that [spoilers removed]"

I had the same thought today.


message 42: by Lisa (last edited Apr 04, 2014 08:49AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments TJ, I also had that same thought re: (view spoiler)

I really like your theory about (view spoiler) I can't wait to find out!


Sarah (sarahlou29) | 1302 comments Got the book, will be starting it later this evening =]


message 44: by Sarah (last edited Apr 04, 2014 12:48PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sarah | 18550 comments Ok so I started reading it and am half way through chapter 5 so it's early days for me but I am really enjoying it. I love the writing style and agree with the comments about it's poetic nature.

With regards to the phrase about finding a needle in a lily field, I actually found that funny! I don't know whether it was suppose to be or not! There are some people out there who get their turns of phrases mixed up and I thought that Zafon was implying that the character who said that was one of those people. But when I thought of sayings which included a lily field, I couldn't think of any so perhaps that isn't the case .

I don't know where this book is heading yet but I am very intrigued by it and it is holding my interest. I love all the references to books and what one gets from reading and discovering new books - it is the perfect book for book lovers and this challenge too!

I love the idea of the cemetery of forgotten books. Made me feel sad about all my books which have lost priority to my kindle.

As for the time period the book is set in, I studied some of this at school when I took Spanish A-level but that was over 15 years ago now and I've forgotten most of it. The government in place at that time were Republicans and they were democratically elected and they fought with the Nationalists who were fascistic, led by the dictator Franco who was a nasty piece of work from what I remember. There was a coup which kicked it all off and Franco took over and he was in power for a long time. I don't think it was a nice place to live during his reign. There was also religion involved from what I recall (catholic and protestant). I think also he abolished some of the privileges held by parts of the autonomous Basque country in the North which caused a lot of problems. I vaguely remember being taught that it was similar to the troubles between Ireland and Northern Ireland and an armed group called ETA was formed (similar to the IRA) but I think this was much later than the period in this book. That's all I can remember unfortunately. Might have to go brush up on Wikipedia!


message 45: by Lisa (last edited Apr 04, 2014 05:23PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments Thanks for the info Sarah. It sounds like you learnt more about this period in school than I did. I did only study Spanish up to GCSE level though so maybe that has something to do with it. I knew who Franco was and that he was a dictator but that was as far as my knowledge went.

I am just over halfway through now and am up to the beginning of Chapter 31 (page 264).

In Chapter 25, (view spoiler)

I liked it in Chapter 28 (view spoiler)

(view spoiler)


Sarah (sarahlou29) | 1302 comments I'm up to Chapter 16 now, and really intrigued by this book. I really love that quote and will be writing it down in my little notebook I have of quotes from books I love.

I felt really sorry for Daniel when (view spoiler)

I also quite like the (view spoiler)


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Janice (jamasc) | 59911 comments I finished the book and loved it! I will definitely read this again someday.

Sarah... The needle in the field of lilies isn't the only saying that Fermin reconstructed. There were a few that he created, and all of them made me laugh. He is by far one of the most colourful characters that I have encountered in a while.

My grandson started listening to the book in the middle of Part 2. I just had to finish this book and wasn't going to stop because he hadn't heard it from the beginning. (Inconsiderate Grandma!") He fell asleep and then woke when it was over and asked, "What happened to this person? What happened to that?" He now wants to read it from the beginning even though he knows some of the spoilers.

I liked how at the very end of the book (view spoiler)


message 48: by Lisa (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments Wow, you flew through it Janice! I am really glad you enjoyed it. It sounds like it might gain a new fan in your grandson too! :)

I am now up to Chapter 34 (page 309). I have slowed down quite a bit because I am enjoying it so much that I don't want it to end! But I also really want to find out what happens too!

All I am going to say about these past 3 chapters is, (view spoiler)

Sarah, I also felt sorry for Daniel when (view spoiler)


Tejas Janet (tejasjanet) | 3513 comments I started off slow with this one, but then read faster and faster! Finished it late last night/early this morning. My husband is out-of-town this weekend, and practically all I've done is read non-stop!

I wavered between giving 4 and 5 stars. I liked it a lot. Many fun turns-of-phrase here, but it didn't quite make it to the 5 level for me tho it is definitely a page-turner. Very glad to have read it : )


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Finn (music_finn) | 19 comments I read this years ago, but is still the one of my favourite books of all time. I am looking forward to reading it again soon...


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