It's different, but I'm enjoying it. It reminds me a bit of Her Fearful Symmetry by Niffenegger with the dark characters and old city landscape. It's a bit of historical fiction, a bit of a mystery. I'm on page 130 so I had better pick up the pace. Vacation will be over before I know it!
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
The Shadow of the Wind, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
This book was recommended to me at a recent Christmas party. The individual, Susan, who I had never met before, was well read and enjoyed the books that I enjoyed, so when she kept coming back to this title, I had to check it out.
Labels:
Books and Reading,
Fiction,
Mystery,
Translation,
World War II
The Reinvention of Love, by Helen Humphries
I like this author, so when I got my hands of this book, I was anticipating a beautiful and rich read. By page 79, I gave up. I read through the open months/ years of the affair, and I just wasn't interested in the years to come... Maybe I should have committed to 100 pages, but there are too many other books waiting for me.
Summary:
When Charles Sainte-Beuve, an ambitious French journalist, meets Victor Hugo, a young writer on the verge of fame, he finds himself helplessly attracted to Hugo's long -suffering wife, Adele. The two lover begin an affair that lasts over thirty years and sparks a scandal in Paris.
Clara and Mr. Tiffany, by Susan Vreeland
This book was recommended to me by a colleague. I don't often venture into historical romance but this was a nice easy read, albeit, a bit long. I read it while I was sick with a cold, and it was a perfect read for those days when I wasn't 100%. I was glad when it ended -- both the book and the cold.
Although some people may have enjoyed the detail on how the glass panels were made and assembled, I would have been satisfied with less. I was also reading The Sisters Brothers at the same time, and it was like mixing whiskey with saccharine. The whiskey will be remembered, but this book will be quietly forgotten.
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