Monday, December 24, 2012

Top 5 Books I Read in 2012


I feel really bad about not blogging... But I haven’t discovered any new books during the last couple of weeks, and I haven’t had much time to read. 


Because 2012 is coming to an end, here’s my Top 5 Books I read in 2012:

1      Divergent by Veronica Roth
Source: Goodreads
I have already written a review on Divergent and I’m just really happy I’ve found this amazing book series this year. Also check out the sequel, Insurgent


2    Song of Ice and Fire Series by George R. R. Martin
Source: Goodreads

I recommend this book series to everyone who loves epic fantasy novels, like Lord oft he Rings. I’m halfway through book 3 and I’m hoping to finish it before the start of the third „Game of Thrones“ season. 


  The „Matched“ Trilogy by Ally Condie
Source: Goodreads

This is another book series I’ve talked about A LOT during the last few months... Matched was my favorite book in the series, but Crossed and Reached didn’t disappoint me. If you liked „Divergent“ or „Delirium“, I strongly recommend reading this trilogy


4     The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
Source: Goodreads

I know many people have read this book years ago, but I only discovered it because the movie (starring Emma Watson!) came out this year. This book has made me laugh, cry, and stay up all night... It’s the perfect growing up, High School book, and I recommend it to anyone. You don’t have to be in High School to enjoy this book.


5     Der Junge der Traume schenkte by Luca di Fulvio

Source: Goodreads

I don’t think an English translation of this book has come out yet, I read it in German. But it was originally written in Italian by Italian Author Luca di Fulvio.
It’s about a single mother moving to New York at the beginning oft he 20th century, and about her son, Christmas. The setting, the story and the characters are amazing and I couldn’t put this book down until the very end.

Which were YOUR favorite books this year? Please tell me in the comments!

I wish everyone a Merry Christmas, and a happy new year!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón


“Every book, every volume you see here, has a soul. The soul of the person who wrote it and of those who read it and lived and dreamed with it. Every time a book changes hands, every time someone runs his eyes down its pages, its spirit grows and strengthens.”
― Carlos Ruiz Zafon, The Shadow of the Wind


Today I want to talk about my favorite book (besides Harry Potter), The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon.

Source: Goodreads


First of all, The Shadow of the Wind is the first book in a four-book series. Two more books have come out already (the latest being „The Prisoner of Heaven“), but what I really like about the series is that you don’t have to read them in a particular order. You can understand „The Angel’s Game“ without having read „The Shadow of the Wind“.  
The books all center around one place in Barcelona: The so-called “Cemetery of the Forgotten Books”.

Plot


The protagonist is called Daniel Sempere, and his father brings him to the Cementery of the Forgotten Books when he turns 11 years old. Daniel gets to pick out one book and keep it, the book is called “The Shadow of the Wind” by Julian Carax.
He grows up reading and loving that book, and as he reaches his late teens (I think he’s 18, not sure though!) he wishes to find out more about Carax, the author. But Carax’ books all seem to have disappeared, just like Carax’ himself.

He meets a mysterious stranger who looks exactly like the devil in “the Shadow of the Wind”, he follows Daniel and wants Daniel to give him the book.
At the same time Daniel, who has been doing research on Julian Carax’ life, realizes his life is starting to become more and more like Carax’ life, the deeper he digs and the more he finds out about Carax’ past.

What do I like about the book?


Everything. The amazing characters, the way the book is not predictable at all. The setting: Barcelona in the fifties, and most of all: Zafons writing style. His descriptions are so detailed, the dialogues are funny and intelligent… His writing is just beautiful, I can’t find another word for it. Zafon is a Spanish author and so far I've only read English and German translations of his books. Although even the translations are beautifully written, I hope that one day my Spanish will be good enough that I can read the books in Spanish.

Plot: 4,5/5
Language: 5/5 (I would give 100 points if I could!)
Characters: 5/5
Overall: 5/5
I’m giving it a 5 out of 5, definitely check it out! Really, please do.


And if you’ve already read “The Shadow of the Wind” also check out “The Angel's Game” and “The Prisoner of Heaven”. They’re both different but still amazing.
However, “The Shadow of the Wind” will probably always be my favorite :) I can't wait for the fourth and last book to come out (which won't be anytime soon, since The Prisoner of Heaven was released not too long ago).

Author: Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Pages: 487 (Paperback)
Get it on Amazon:  (Available as: Hardcover, Paperback, Kindle, Audio book)