carlos ruiz-zafon

  1. Vertigo

    The Labyrinth of the Spirits by Carlos Ruiz Zafon

    This brilliant fourth book in the Cemetery of Lost Books sequence ties up all the questions and mysteries of the previous books in a compelling and deeply satisfying manner. There is little of the sense of magic and the supernatural of the previous books but it is, instead, firmly grounded in...
  2. Jo Zebedee

    RIP Carlos Ruiz-Zafon

    Such a gorgeous writer, and lost at a young age (55).
  3. Vertigo

    Carlos Ruiz Zafon's The Rose of Fire

    Two or three years ago this short story was published by Harper Collins as a free download and now I would like to read it but I can't find it anywhere on the internet including Harper Collins. They have this page http://files.harpercollins.com/Assets/HC/US/Features/RoseOfFire/roseoffire.html...
  4. Vertigo

    The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafon

    The Angel’s Game is the second in Zafon’s Cemetary of Forgotten Books sequence, though it actually precedes the first chronologically (this is not a series but rather standalone books in the same setting). I found it brilliant and possibly a litter better than The Shadow of the Wind. It was also...
  5. Mark Robson

    Shadow of the Wind

    A young boy wakes crying in the night because he can no longer remember his dead mother's face. To help distract his son, the father decides to let the boy in on a very special secret. He takes him to the Cemetary of Forgotten Books, a huge labyrinth of bookshelves in the city of Barcelona that...
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