Monday, January 3, 2011

The Shadow of the Wind - Zafon


Carlos Ruiz Zafon

The night 10 year old Daniel Sempere can't remember his mothers face his father takes him to the Cemetery of Forgotten Books where he will make a discovery that will change his life - The Shadow of the Wind. Armed with nothing more then the authors name - Julian Carax - and a desire for another enchanting novel Daniel finds himself knee deep in the tragic, and misunderstood life of Julian.

There are many ways to categorize The Shadow of the Wind, it is at once part love story, a mystery, historical fiction with a dash of horror mixed in. Amongst all of these genre's the thing that stands out is that Safon wrote a book for book lovers. Of course, a book for book lovers must come with an engrossing and powerful story, and  this is where The Shadow of the Wind really shines. This isn't a typical A leads to B leads to C story, and for me the characters read more real then I had expected upon opening the book. Both Daniel's life and the live's he discovers while searching for Julian are fleshed out.

My only issue with Shadow of the Wind is it's length. It reads like all of it's 487 pages are present. Though I have noticed this in quite a few books about books. The Thirteenth Tale, People of the Book and  The Forgotten Garden are all slightly more lengthy then a less book oriented story.  I'm not saying Shadow of the Wind was to long, or was slow, it just didn't read as quickly as I would have liked.

Overall I loved The Shadow of the Wind. This is going to be a story that will stay with me for a while.  I'm looking forward to making Zafon's prequel, The Angel's Game one of my first gift-card purchases of the new year.

4 comments:

Rebecca Chapman said...

I have wanted to read this for so long. I have never read a bad review of it and it will definitely be on my list of books I must read for 2011

Natalie~Coffee and a Book Chick said...

I really enjoyed this book and thought the story was incredible - I do agree that perhaps it was a bit longer than it should have been, and could have slimmed down a bit with fifty or so pages cut from it. And although I really enjoyed the translation, sometimes it can get a bit wordy at times, and I think it did happen with this one. This is definitely one of my favorites, though!

Kerry said...

I loved this! I suppose it was long, but I never minded the length - to me, it just gave me more words about books, lovely books, to enjoy and devour. Glad you liked it!

Melissa (Avid Reader) said...

I loved this one. I didn't notice the length, but I definitely know what you mean. It's such a gripping story!