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Carlos Ruiz Zafón: The Shadow of the Wind (2009, Phoenix) 4 stars

Hidden in the heart of the old city of Barcelona is the 'Cemetery of Forgotten …

Review of 'The Shadow of the Wind' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

SECOND READ:

This novel was recently chosen by my book club, and while I read it in 2014, I remembered very little and decided to re-read it. I soon remembered what made it so forgettable: It’s an entertaining, plot-driven whodunnit that would probably make a good movie, but it doesn’t have the lasting “oomph” of great literature. The last 10% or so descends Into a tough-to-believe gothic romance, with levels of melodrama that quickly become tiresome. I raced through it, eager to get to the next twist in the plot or resolution of a story-within-a-story, but as soon as it was finished, I mostly forgot it again.

FIRST READ:

I feel like if I had read this book when I was 20, it would have been one of my lifelong favorites. But as an adult, I find the page-turner of a mystery to be overshadowed by the lack of realism in the characters. Everyone in this book is driven by a single aspect of his or her personality or history, which never loses its power over him or her, even though the story spans decades. That's just not how humans work! But if you accept the elements of fantasy and just focus on enjoying the story, it's an entertaining read, although I think it might work better as a movie rather than a book. It also prompted me to learn more about the Spanish Civil War, which provides an interesting backdrop.