This has seriously been an incredible reading month for me. I can't remember which sidebar ad I tripped over that brought me to The Shadow of the Wind by Carolos Ruiz Zafón, but I'm certainly grateful I did. It’s a quest novel. It’s a coming of age novel. It’s a murder mystery. It’s a thriller. It’s about a love of books. It’s a love story. I had a terrible time putting this one down. It’s so good, in fact, that I just bought the next book in the series:
Blithely rolling off the email trail and onto the information highway. (And it's a very short stumble from "blithe" to "blithering.")
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Book Your Ticket
This has seriously been an incredible reading month for me. I can't remember which sidebar ad I tripped over that brought me to The Shadow of the Wind by Carolos Ruiz Zafón, but I'm certainly grateful I did. It’s a quest novel. It’s a coming of age novel. It’s a murder mystery. It’s a thriller. It’s about a love of books. It’s a love story. I had a terrible time putting this one down. It’s so good, in fact, that I just bought the next book in the series:
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