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In this episode, Neha and Shruti dive into the historical underbelly of Barcelona where they find twisted tales, hidden secrets, family drama, and heartbreak. We read The Shadow of the Wind through themes of obsession and memory, talk about Gothic fiction and mystery stories, and finally get to our problems with the book's ending.Shelf Discovery:Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia MarquezThe Starless Sea by Erin MorgensternThe Book Thief by Markus ZusakIf you would like to get more in-depth analysis, curated book recommendations, and cultural commentary, subscribe to our free newsletter.We love to hear from listeners about the books we discuss - you can connect with us on Instagram or by emailing us at thenovelteapod@gmail.com.This episode description contains links to Bookshop.org, a website that supports independent bookstores. If you use these links we may earn a small commission (which helps support our work) at no additional cost to you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In post-civil war Spain, young Daniel is cast into danger when he refuses to sell his rare copy of a Julian Carax novel to a mysterious cloaked man intent on destroying all copies of the author's books. Over a ten-year period, Daniel uncovers old resentments, past loves, deadly lies, and true love as he learns the secrets of the mysterious man and of the author who has disappeared. The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon sets this unforgettable novel in Barcelona, a city teeming with secrets of its own. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontporchbookclub/support
In post-civil war Spain, young Daniel is cast into danger when he refuses to sell his rare copy of a Julian Carax novel to a mysterious cloaked man intent on destroying all copies of the author's books. Over a ten-year period, Daniel uncovers old resentments, past loves, deadly lies, and true love as he learns the secrets of the mysterious man and of the author who has disappeared. The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon sets this unforgettable novel in Barcelona, a city teeming with secrets of its own. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontporchbookclub/support
It's summer as I write this and, for many of us, it's high season for leisure reading.It causes me to think of my all-time favorite novel… the one I couldn't put down and the one I keep re-reading over the years. That book is none other than Carlos Ruiz Zafon's brilliant first of the brilliant Cemetery of Forgotten Books series and its alluring title is The Shadow of the Wind. In addition to it being my favorite book, there's a story—personal in nature—that I've decided to share. It's one that I still can't fully believe and I share it in this short SuperPsyched solo episode. If my story resonates with you in any way, I'd love to hear! Book link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0143034901/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_S42JHGGZ5PHBZC2N9PWT?linkCode=ml2&tag=superpsyche0b-20 This is an affiliate link. It will provide me with a small commission on purchases made through it and help the podcast (but it won't affect the price you pay).
Would you like to know the places where the famous novel the Shadow of the Wind runs in Barcelona?😄 I provide a tour about this Best Seller by Carlos Ruiz Zafón. Contact: hello@lookingbarcelona.com My name is José Gómez. I am a full time license guide of Barcelona and I organize tours in Barcelona. if you love this book, you will enjoy discovering the places that you have imagined reading the book. I remember the first time I read this novel, it blew me away. The story takes place in the Barcelona of 1945, a city marked by a recent Civil War. It is about a teenager Daniel Sampere who finds a novel called the Shadow of the Wind. A novel that will arouse in him a great curiosity about its author. During the investigation, Daniel will meet characters, he will go on adventures and even he will find the love. The novel takes place in the most beautiful places in Barcelona.
Fantasy Fiction aficionado and Instagram mixologist Jeanette Bruce joins Red Fern to discuss fantasy fiction and a classic thriller. The Starless Sea is a luminous fantasy novel heavy on imagery and lighter on world building. The Shadow of the Wind is a timeless, modern classic set in Barcelona about a young man who owns a copy of a rare book at his own peril. Jeanette and Amy discuss cocktails and tea, what constitutes a fantasy novel and the role of women in The Shadow of the Wind.Books and Resources discussed:The Starless Sea by Erin MorgensternThe Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz ZafonThe Magicians by Lev GrossmanMexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-GarciaGreenwood by Michael ChristieFollow Red Fern Book Review:Instagram: @redfernbookreviewFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/redfernbookreview/Newsletter: https://redfernbookreview.com/newsletterBook Subscription Box: The Red Fern Book Review Spring Book BoxFollow Jeanette Bruce:Instagram: @liljablesTo read Jeanette's book reviews: Armchair BooksInfo on the next Whistler Community Book Club, April 25 at 7 p.m.: GreenwoodTo hear another Red Fern podcast episode with Jeanette click here:Short Stories and Fantasy FictionAffiliate LinksI participate in affiliate marketing programs where I receive a small commission when products are purchased through links on my website. Your cost remains unchanged. Thank you for supporting Red Fern Book Review by clicking on these links to make your purchases!
That no series rule I have? Well, I may need to rethink it, if Book 1 can be as good as this. I sat down with bookstagrammer Maxwell Dunn and talked about a book he's read five times, THE SHADOW OF THE WIND by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. Despite this book having more Goodreads review than I ever thought possible, I hadn't heard of it and was so, so pleasantly surprised. This book is a love letter to literature, with dark academia vibes and a warm autumnal feeling. And a lot of postwar trauma. And some really crazy family dynamics. It's a complex book and we cover a lot in the episode! Huge spoiler warnings for this one, if you want to avoid spoilers, skip the parts between 25:30 to 33:00. Max and I also chat about book to movie adaptations, an ill fated trip to Barcelona, what constitutes YA literature, and so much more. Follow Max on Instagram @welldonebooks Follow the podcast on instagram and twitter @yfbpodcast Books we discuss: One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt, The Angel's Game, The Prisoner of Heaven, and The Labyrinth of the Spirits all by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Today we will be discussing The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón. Enjoy!
Danny and Joey review 'The Shadow of the Wind' by Carlos Ruiz Zafón. 'Shadow of the Wind', originally written in Spanish, is a worldwide best seller. The brothers chat about bibliophiles, twist endings and flatulence humour.
Cervezas make everything better this week when the Drunk Guys discuss The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón, book 1 of the Cemetery of Forgotten Books series. They also taste the shadow of: The Daydreamiest by Other Half, Enhance your Mind by Other Half, Green on Top by
Mackey Hedges is a name that got thrown my way several times, and after fulfilling a promise that I would read his book before we recorded anything, I finally got to sit down and pick the brain of the man who wrote Last Buckarooo and Shadow Of The Wind! Great conversation from a true high desert buckaroo! Featured Music Burnin' Daylight - Matt Wilson Buckaroo Man - Dave Stamey Sponsors Stetson Ranches Houston Boot Company Thunderbird Equine Cannadips CBD Go Follow Jese Stetson Facebook YouTube Website Contact matt@burnin-daylight.com Beer Fund Spotify Playlists Featured Music Playlist Requests Playlist
This month we're thinking about history, collections, and stories. How do stories evolve over time, how do stories shape history, how do they make their way through time and space? Carlos Ruiz Zafón's novel The Shadow of the Wind is one of the best-sellingist books of all time. A story within a story, young Daniel finds a novel, The Shadow of the Wind, in the mysterious Cemetery of Forgotten Books. This simple event begins a lifetime of searching for the book's author, Julián Carax. Can stories pass the boundaries of time and space? How does a story move through history? How can a story temper or inflame memory? Host Aubrey Hicks is joined by Caroline Bhalla and Carla Della Gatta to discuss the novel on its 20th anniversary. For links and more, check out the showpage.
Friend’s friend passed away suddenly /reading shadow of the wind /enjoy daily outdoor walk
This is Season II Episode IX where we discuss my absolute favorite in modern Gothic Literature…The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon! Published…
This is normally when we do the Sunday Ramble, but Banned Books Week pushed our September Book Club episode back a bit. Let's dive into Carlos Ruiz Zafon's masterpiece, "The Shadow of the Wind." And please support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/bookishpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bookish/support
This episode features reviews of The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon A Long Way to a Small Angry Planet by Becky Chambers Saint X by Alexis Schaitkin Plus, the latest news, charts and another round of the PageMaster Quiz --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bertsbooks/message
Barcelona, love, mystery, history, family, book culture, and loyalty. Don't those all sound fascinating? That must have been what Carlos Ruiz Zafón was thinking when he combined all of those themes in his book "The Shadow of the Wind," which was published at the turn of the century. This five-flame novel was recommended to me by friend Sabrina, and she came back to "The Biblio Files" to discuss its killer suspense and narrative and the intense wanderlust this book gave us. We also may or may not go on a tangent about European churches, which we could spend all day touring. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-biblio-files/support
The Shadow of the Wind is a complex noir-ish mystery set in post-WWII (and post-Spanish Civil War) Barcelona. Come for the endearing characters, stay for the Byzantine explanation of what is going on!
The Shadow of the Wind is a complex noir-ish mystery set in post-WWII (and post-Spanish Civil War) Barcelona. Come for the endearing characters, stay for the Byzantine explanation of what is going on!
Guest India Copley shares Carlos Ruiz Zafon’s The Shadow of the Wind, a winding tale of mystery and suspense. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If all is fair in love and war, then what is loving even for? Join Clint and Steve as we look at spiritual warfare, faith, virtue, mercy, love, justice, discipleship, and evangelization in the song "Ring the Bells" by Johnnyswim. #WelcomeToTheAdventure Media referenced: Johnnyswim (Musical Artist) Taylor Swift (Musical Artist) The Polar Express (Movie) Runescape (Video Game) Jessica Jones (Netflix Original Show) "The Shadow of the Wind" by Carlos Ruiz Zafon (Novel) "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley (Novel) Email: thechristinculture@gmail.com Twitter: @OnTheAdventure2 Facebook: www.facebook.com/theChristInCulture YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCxgPx2b0MYUziwxT9cmtuwg
Join Rachel Lousie Atkin and I as we discuss translations and The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón (translated by Lucia Graves) Mentioned in this episode;Death in Spring by Mercè Rodoreda (translated by Martha Tennent)Behind the Critic blogBret Easton EllisAmerican Psycho by Bret Easton EllisAlbert CamusJean-Paul SartreA Horse Walked into a Bar by David Grossman (translated by Jessica Cohen)Nausa by Jean-Paul Sartre (translated by Robert Baldick)The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov (translated by Hugh Aplin)Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky (translated by Jessie Coulson) Judas by Amos Oz (translated by Nicholas De Lange)The Vegetarian by Han Kang (translated by Deborah Smith)Inferno by Dante Alighieri (translated by Robin Kirkpatrick)Inferno (Illustrated Edition) by Dante Alighieri (translated by Mary Jo Bang and illustrated by Henrik Drescher)MacBeth by Jo Nesbø (translated by Don Bartlett)Penguins European Writers seriesThe Prince of Mist by Carlos Ruiz Zafón (translated by Lucia Graves)The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. SalingerFrankenstein by Mary ShelleyThe New York Trilogy by Paul AusterThe Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafón (translated by Lucia Graves)The Prisoners of Heaven by Carlos Ruiz Zafón (translated by Lucia Graves) The Labyrinth of the Spirits by Carlos Ruiz Zafón (translated by Lucia Graves)Mr Penumbra's 24-hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan CalifornicationGod Hates Us All by Hank MoodyYoungerMarriage Vacation by Pauline BrooksNadja by André Breton (translated by Richard Howard)Manifestoes of Surrealism by André Breton (translated by Helen Lane and Richard Seaver)The Skeleton’s Holiday by Leonora CarringtonThe Double by Fyodor Dostoevsky (translated by Hugh Aplin)The DoubleAfrican Psycho by Alain Mabanckou (translated by Christine Schwartz Hartley) Find Rachel Lousie Atken online YouTube: Rachel Louise AtkinTwitter: rachelatkin_Instagram: rachelatkin_ Support the show via Patreon Social Media links Email: losttranslationspod@gmail.comTwitter: @translationspodInstagram: translationspodLitsy: @translationspodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/translationspod/
Jess and Trish assess "Shadow of the Wind" by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. They debate the unlikelihood of two female characters getting pregnant after having sex once and reasons why you would go to Planned Parenthood besides an abortion. Perhaps most importantly, they discuss how a threesome with two men is like petting two dogs at once. Next month's book is "On Beauty" by Zadie Smith. (Musical Credit: Spanish Mary by The New Basement Tapes)
Tamar Herzog, faculty host, introduces the book salon group to Shadow of the Wind. (November 2007)
The Book Salon group discusses Carlos Ruiz Zafón's The Shadow of the Wind with Tamar Herzog. (December 5, 2007)