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It was a dull and boring night…

The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón

October 29, 2019 by blauracke Leave a Comment

As a 10-year-old, Daniel Sempere visits a mysterious place called the ‘Cemetery of Forgotten Books’ and chooses a book by the unknown author Julián Carax. Over the years, he tries to find out more about him, only to discover that someone is searching for all of Carax’ books just to burn them, and that he himself may possess one of the last copies. This is supposed to be a gothic novel full of doomed romance, tragedy, and mystery, but in the end, it is mostly […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Carlos Ruiz Záfon, cbr11bingo, reader's choice

blauracke's CBR11 Review No:54 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Carlos Ruiz Záfon, cbr11bingo, reader's choice ·
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If you don’t understand women, don’t make one your main character.

Labyrinth of the Spirits by Carlos Ruiz Zafón

April 4, 2019 by Mrs Smith Reads Leave a Comment

Labyrinth of the Spirits is the fourth and final novel in the Cemetery of Forgotten Books series by Carlos Ruiz Zafón. It’s a fitting end to an enjoyable series, and does an admirable job of gathering up all the loose threads of the three previous books. Like The Shadow of the Wind, The Angel’s Game and The Prisoner of Heaven, Labyrinth of the Spirits tells a magical mystery story of the dark days of Franco’s Fascist Spain. It does not disappoint in the telling of the story, and I was (mostly) engrossed […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Carlos Ruiz Záfon, Cemetery of Forgotten Books, Fiction, Labyrinth of the Spirits, Spain

Mrs Smith Reads's CBR11 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: Carlos Ruiz Záfon, Cemetery of Forgotten Books, Fiction, Labyrinth of the Spirits, Spain ·
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Episode 1-39: Marvel Doesn’t Care About Black Humor

October 16, 2018 by prisco Leave a Comment

https://killingmykindle.com/2018/10/16/episode-1-39-marvel-doesnt-care-about-black-humor/ Wherein I review: 146. The Labyrinth of Spirits (The Cemetery of Forgotten Books #4) by Carlos Ruiz Zafon 147. Lethal White (Cormoran Strike #4) by Robert Galbraith 148. Ambush (Michael Bennett #11) by James Patterson The Cemetery of Forgotten Books adds more blocks to the every growing library.  JK Rowling always does great relationships, and does procedurals as well as wizarding.  And Ten is Enough the Cop puts up a lackluster murder involving the Canadian Mob vs the Mexican Cartels. Also, I bitch a […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: ambush, Carlos Ruiz Záfon, Cemetery of Forgotten Books, cormoran strike, James Patterson, killing my kindle, lethal white, Michael Bennett, podcast, Robert Galbraith, the labyrinth of spirits

prisco's CBR10 Review No:148 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery · Tags: ambush, Carlos Ruiz Záfon, Cemetery of Forgotten Books, cormoran strike, James Patterson, killing my kindle, lethal white, Michael Bennett, podcast, Robert Galbraith, the labyrinth of spirits ·
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Episode 1-09: Rats! Foiled Again!

March 4, 2018 by prisco Leave a Comment

In this episode, I further dive into the Stainless Steel Rat space opera, where a slick space criminal experiences 1970’s style hijinks.  I finish up the YA books written by the author of the Cemetery of Forgotten Books author – all of them involving kids fighting some kind of devilish dealing evil power.  And I leap back to the beginning to dip my toes in the Cosmere and ponder how Avengers: Infinity War shit’s gonna get when he finally merges all his shardfolk.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: brandon sanderson, Carlos Ruiz Záfon, cosmere, elantris, Harry Harrison, killing my kindle, podcast, stainless steel rat, stainless steel rat saves the world, stainless steel rat's revenge, the midnight palace, the watcher in the shadows

prisco's CBR10 Review No:31 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: brandon sanderson, Carlos Ruiz Záfon, cosmere, elantris, Harry Harrison, killing my kindle, podcast, stainless steel rat, stainless steel rat saves the world, stainless steel rat's revenge, the midnight palace, the watcher in the shadows ·
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Episode 1-08: I Always Thought That’d I See You Again

February 26, 2018 by prisco Leave a Comment

https://killingmykindle.com/2018/02/26/episode-1-08-i-always-thought-that-id-see-you-again/ Wherein I Review: 22. The Fireman by Joe Hill 23. The Way of Kings (Stormlight Archive #1) by Brandon Sanderson 24. The Stainless Steel Rat Sings The Blues (Stainless Steel Rat #3) by Harry Harrison 25. The Prince of Mist by Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction Tagged With: brandon sanderson, Carlos Ruiz Záfon, cosmere, Harry Harrison, joe hill, killing my kindle, podcast, prince of mist, stainless steel rat, stainless steel rat sings the blues, stormlight archive, the fireman, The Way of Kings

prisco's CBR10 Review No:25 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction · Tags: brandon sanderson, Carlos Ruiz Záfon, cosmere, Harry Harrison, joe hill, killing my kindle, podcast, prince of mist, stainless steel rat, stainless steel rat sings the blues, stormlight archive, the fireman, The Way of Kings ·
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Just because you can write a 1000 page book doesn’t mean you have to…

January 18, 2017 by pluiedenovembre Leave a Comment

El laberinto de los espíritus (literally, The Labyrinth of the Spirits) is the fourth book in the saga of The Cemetery of Forgotten Books by Carlos Ruiz Zafón. This saga started  in 2001 with The Shadow of the Wind, followed by The Angel’s Game and The Prisoner of Heaven. All three books take place in Barcelona, in the aftermath of the Civil War. If you are not familiar with them, I recommend you get your hands on a copy of The Shadow of the Wind […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery Tagged With: Barcelona, Carlos Ruiz Záfon, Cemetery of Forgotten Books, civil war, europe, franquismo, Madrid, military dictatorship, mystery, old books, shadow of the wind, Spain, spanish civil war, war

pluiedenovembre's CBR9 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery · Tags: Barcelona, Carlos Ruiz Záfon, Cemetery of Forgotten Books, civil war, europe, franquismo, Madrid, military dictatorship, mystery, old books, shadow of the wind, Spain, spanish civil war, war ·
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