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Old 03-18-2013, 04:34 PM   #2309
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Originally Posted by HomeInMyShoes View Post
Despite the fact that the book club read one of his works last year?

Someone else needs to post a puzzle if I'm correct, but Carlos Ruiz Zafon?
Good job HomeInMyShoes
It was Carlos Ruiz Zafón, indeed.
He wrote two trilogies: the first one (Niebla) is in the Y.A. category and represents his early works; the second one (The Cemetery of Forgotten Books) is for more advanced readers and his style has improved. And finally, Marina is a stand alone Y.A. book.
The Shadow of the Wind is amongst my favourite books, so much that I decided to have read all of his books by the end of 2013 (with breaks in between so I started last year).

If you want to give it a try, The Rose of Fire (prequel of The Cemetery of Forgotten Books) used to be free, at least at Amazon and Kobo.

HomeInMyShoes, your turn now
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