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2012-10-07
11:51 AM

Zafón, Carlos Ruiz - The Shadow of the Wind

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1232.The_Shadow_of_the_Wind

what an amazing book. I haven't read a decent historical romance for a while. This, i thought, was a soup of Les Meserables, Count of Monte Cristo, Phantom of the Opera and greek tragedy all in one. The story is about a boy who finds a rare book in the 'cemetery of books' and goes off trying to find the author in the process becoming part of the gruesome love story. The story is set in Barcelona with Paris for scenery change - equally beautiful and romantic places. Every thing is thought through... every name ...
i loved that Daniels life repeats the pattern of Julians and loved that it was able to break the curse.
i thought that lives were easily lost, but books set during the time of war often use that to their advantage. The uncertain times give the right tone of wariness and fatality.

i didn't mind the coincidences... life is full of them.

characters were appealing and interesting but not overly simplistic. Julian's father, for instance, could have continued being the loathesome man he was through out the book but he was give a chance to redeem himself. Sofia although not explained finally seemed to find her proper place in life. Relationship between Nuria and her father and her husband were also interesting and appealing. They were not easy or pleasant but based on mutual humility.

quotes
"like all old cities, Barcelona is a sum of its ruins. THe great glories so many people are prod of - plaaces, factories, and monuments, the emblems with which we identify - are nothing more than relics of an extinguished civilization." p 185 location 2831

"books are mirrors: you only see in them what you already have inside you', answered Julian." p 193 location 2948

"Fools talk, cowards are silent, wise men listen."
"Who said taht? Seneca?'
'No. Barulio Recolons - he runs a pork bucher's on Calle Avignon and has a great talent for both making sausages and composing witty aphorisms." p276 location 4221

"I observed him cautiously while Bernarda snored like a baby calf.
'Little angel,' Whispered Fermine, entranced." p 278 location 4257

"Making money isnt' hard in itself,' he complained. 'What's hard is to earn it doing something worth devoting your life to." p347 location 5325

"it was my 24th birthday, and I knew that the best part of my life was lready behind me." p347 location 5314

"most of us have the good or bad fortune to seeing our lives fall apart so slowly we barely notice it." p 391 location 5991

"don't laugh, it's people lie her who make this louse world a place worth visiting."
"whores?" 'No. We're all whores, sooner or later. I mean good-hearted people. And don't look at me like that. Weddings turn me to jelly." p441 location 6749

2012-09-22
2:21 PM

McKinley, Robin - Sunshine

I was looking to continue with my vampire escapist fiction trip. Unfortunately, it hasn't cut it. It made an attempt at much better writing than used to from the twilight, anita blake series, but the plot line failed to differ from them. In addition the vampire protagonist was painted more alien than others and therefore you couldn't connect well with him. Sunshine however delivered the whiny , nobody with powers perfectly . So the annoying trait stayed while the only attractive factor was removed. so no.

2012-04-11
10:16 PM

Hamilton, Laurell K. - Anita Blake Series

vampire fiction Anita blake is a legal executioner of vampires gets involved with a vampire and city's were's. got really tired after a while

2012-04-11
10:21 PM

Maguire, Gregory - Wicked

4/11/2012 this is a book about life of wicked witch of the west before dorothy . he uses some really big words. and the world he creates is fascinating with Animals and munchkins ...

2012-03-02
5:52 PM

Rubinina, Dina - Syndrome Petrushki

absolutely wonderful book that should be read. It is truly intricate and exquisite with excellent depictions of people and places. a romance with historical and mystical components to it about a genius puppeteer and his wife. the story starts simple but unfolds into a glorious fairy tale. must read.

2011-09-19
9:45 PM

Harris, Charlene - Sookie Stackhouse Series


hmm the guilty pleasure. actually starting reading these after i finished twilight series (for the eptinth time) And started watching True Blood. since i like the show so much it only made sense.
oh it's full of holes (vampires, witches, wolves, fairies and god only knows what else) and is poorly written. but really i'm not asking for life lessons or deep philosophical discussion here. it's lovely

2009-08-26
4:00 PM

Meyer, Stephenie - Twilight Series

egh as if this can be anymore embarrasing, but this is my latest obsession thats on the same level as HarryPotter mania.

book by book

Twilight - this is my favorite. Main reason being, as i decyphered later, that it loosely follows Pride and Prejudice story line. boy and girl meet. she thinks he's a snob and hates her, he doesn't realize that he's falling for her until they both can't resist it and realize their true feelings for each other. that when it all falls conveniently into place and they live happily ever after. so that's reason one. reason two is that i do like name Edward. reason 3 - beginings are always full of excitement. i think that's it . the rest is just that it's such an easy, pleasant read. i don't agree with Mr King that Meyers can't write. I also think that the feminist movement needs to take a break with this one. We have enough strong powerfull women characters know-can-do-it all. Bella is refreshingly human and Edward is refreshingly a gentleman. thank you. a very healthy relationship model, much better than the 'girl-with-daddy-issues'.

New Moon - not as good as the first one but it got better when the main protagonist returned. Jacob Black is a bit too positive a character even for a werewolf. i also didn't like that the voice Bella heard was actuallly in her head. would have been cooler having Edward hovering around all this time invisible. (follows Romeo and Juliette theme) I did love the ending the Volturi. very Ann Rice.

Eclipse - better than half moon the drama of choosing between Edward and Jacob... (Wuthering Heights) not too eventfull though...

Breaking Dawn - THIS is where i'm begining to have a problem with Stephenie Meyers, Mormonic upbringing and feminism. Bella gets pregnant with Edwards child at 19(?) and refuses to let it go even though the spawn is killing her. UGH. seriously? thoughts of octomom and Kate+8 (or 9 or 21)... disturbing.
and all those teenage girls reading this.+ Juno and life of American teenager and that Sarah Palin kid and Spears sisters....
you want to teach about life a whole generation of young women (because it is a generation that will be raised on those books) teach them about protection and value of life. for now i'm not finished with the book i'm sure it will all turn out to be hunky-dory , but i am frustrated by the stupidity.

Midnight Sun - just the draft posted on the site. but excellent. if ever finished it will rival Twilight.

2007-05-22
4:25 PM

Rowling. J.K - Harry Potter

JKRowling site
Mugglenet

08/10/07

07/25/07
01/20/07..
Currently having a mild obsession . =]

05/22/07 ..
one thing i noticed is that each book is bigger tahn the last... fascinating.

2007-03-20
10:09 AM

Semyonova, Maria - Volkodav I-V (Wolfhound)

ok i know that i always say that i hate to read the IT book. but it is IT.

deeeelightful. smart. KIND. i'm so tired of cynical, this-world-is-cruel type of a book. yes no doubt. but what a refreshing change. The setting is very antient-slavic. There's a whole world of tribes and villages and gods. Wonderful characters, tale-like story. and even a extraterrestial!

I wonder if there's part six?.. they say there's a movie in the making... will definitely have to see.

<a href="www.semenova.ru/">Home Site</a> http://www.semenova.olmer.ru/

2007-01-08
9:39 AM

Wilde, Oscar - The Picture of Dorian Gray

The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it. Resist it, and your soul grows sick with longing for the things it has forbidden to itself.

2007-01-04
12:33 AM

Hesse, Herman - The Glass Bead Game

Amazon link 50 pages in. I still don't know what the 'game' is about. just beads and strings and it's bigger than life.... hmmm getting restless. heh 12/13 56 pages in. something is finally FINALLY starting to happen. I HATE THIS BOOK! 1/3/07 falling asleep reading it.... page 76. he's in a monestery studying/teaching... 1/4/07 a very beautiful description of visions during meditation of Kneht. specifically about a boy and old-man following each over in cycles. 1/5/07 i did a lot of background research on this book, probably read more of background than of the book itself. So what most of the serious readers are saying about the book is that it is an introspective study of human character within imaginery social chierarchy. human character being Kneht. if that was so i can name a dozen sci-fi fantasy books that explore just that topic. they did not win a Nobel Prize while proved to be a much more interesting read. May be I started with the wrong book. they say stepenwolf is something one should start with. for now i do not see what the big fuss is about. and i'm trying. trully really to like this book. currently Kneht became Master of the Game.... Quotes...

2006-12-08
3:10 PM

Goodkind, Terry - Sword of Truth Series

easily one of my most favorite fantasy books. it's such a beautiful easy read. whimsical and just awesome

definitely recommended.

'a commoner turned savior' travels through a magical land and saves everyone with his blond beautiful companion :)

2006-09-08
11:28 AM

Adams, Douglas - THe Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hitchhiker's_Guide_to_the_Galaxy



unlike many who read the book then saw the movie i became aware of the book after u watched the movie.

2005-12-21
3:40 PM

Bazhov, P.P. - Tales

Bazhov's Tales are not happy-end tales. They are about the life of russian Ural miners in the 18th century incorporating locat folklore. Read More...

2005-11-30
12:41 PM

Kostova, Elizabeth - Historian

what can i say about a 600 page book? i thought it was an impossible read. Turned out to be quiet a page turner. Granted I was reading it while in Dominican Republic and there was absolutely nothing to do there the last 200 pages i finished already at home. I read most of the reviews which complained about the 3 layered first person narrative mambo-jumbo, about the unnecessary historical dissertation in the middle of the book, about the fact that you could have fit all 600 pages into a nice 200 ohh and about the anticlimatic end. Yup totally agree with all of the above. Never the less still enjoyed it. Frankly I thought War and Peace was a bit lengthy too, had way too many characters to keep track of and the historical war-descriptions were to grizzly. Never the less it's a classic. Just skip over the parts you don't like and move on. And if you can't keep track of the characters then go read Davinchi Code.

Having said that, in NO way is this book comparable to War and Peace. Not even close. It is an enjoyable read with wonderful historical background about Vlad the Tempest, 3 generations of women and men. I think on some level this book will remain on the shelves for a while.

2005-11-14
11:59 AM

Avramenko, Oleg - Son of Twilight and Light

авраменко олег
сын сумерек и света
Хозяйка Источника
Звездная дорога
Собирающая Стихии

hmm this is in the same series as Andersen's <a href="http://journals.fotki.com/OLKA/Library/entry/wrtqgrwdqws/">"Deti vechnosti"</a> ... it is absolutely impossible to stop reading it. One of the best Russian sci-fi/fantasy series out there. Very imaginative and creative... Has references to Arthurian ledgends.

<a href="http://avalon.gondor.ru/about.html">Home Page</a>

2005-11-10
12:00 AM

Anderson, lora - Children of Eternity (Deti Vechnosti)

UPD!!! OMG she just came out with a Book V (SHREAKING WITH EXCITEMENT!!!

alright this book does not exist! at all. as far as i know this book has never been published. and IT SHOULD BE! it should be made into a movie... and and and it's just awesome.

ok it's damn long but SOOOO good.

so this woman dies. and wakes up on a ship (in earth's orbit) only to find out that she's a Time Keeper and not human at all but a child of higher beings. AND that the earth is about to go through a major cataclysm. BUT the interstellar committy can save it because in addition to regular humans there are those who evolved to higher levels (think psychic ability) and thus cannot be destroyed. So the Time keeper jumps from one earth dimention to another from one time to another adn gathers 7 highest beeings which are capable of saving the earth.

enough this is just a little bit ... and now i want to reread it again!

RECOMMENDED< RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED.

<a href="http://www.enet.ru/~lora/index.htm"> THE SITE</a>

2005-11-08
12:11 PM

Gogol, Nikolai - Viy

k just finished reading it. It's a short novel about 25 pages long about a religious student who encounters a witch and kills her by mistake. The witch summons him to read psalms for 3 nights at her wake during which wild things happen. The student is saved by a magical circle he fingers in the air which makes him invisible. On a third night a gnom appears with very long eyelids reaching the ground. He asks the witch and all the devolish creachers inside the church to lift his eyelids so that he can see. Once he opens his eyes he sees the student and kills him instantly.

Gogol, claims that this is a folk story of Malorussia (Ukraine) however there are no such magical characters as Viy in Ukrainian folklore there are such characters in other cultures though...

Fascinating reminded me of "vechera na xutore bliz Dikan'ki"

2005-09-21
6:07 PM

Shefner, Vadim - Tales for the Smart Ones

Like any other time when i'm reading a very serious book (fomenko) and it doesn't particularly draws me in i return to something very pleasurable. This book is probably the primary cause for my fascination with sci-fi and fantasy. Very whimsical and wise. I reread it over and over again.

2005-05-27
12:21 PM

Suzuki, Koji - Spiral

what a great book!
it took such a different turn from the american Ring2 it's uncanny. In a nut shell American version further develops Samara's character and hints that the 'ghost' underwent a transformation and is now haunting Aiden and considers Rachel a mother figure. The movie also gives some much needed background info on Samara and her mother. So apparently this evil water spirit somehow enters the bodies of these children. Children begin to have power of affecting thoughts of other people and what not. Children also somehow realize that they are possessed and they "tell" psychicly their mothers how to exorcise the ghost. Scare the ghost that the child is going to die by drowning and magically the ghost is gone. That's what happened to Samara, except that her mother was stopped by nuns and her adoptive mother (Anna Morgan) didn't do it right thus the evil spirit continue to possess dead Samara. Bla. So then the spirit encounters Aiden and decides to possess him until Rachel successfully exorcises it and then 'magically' transports into tv with the well and closes the lid. Curtain.

NOW for the REAL STORY. which is awesome by the way. In ring Asakawa kinda figures that it's a virus. In Spiral it's confirm. When Samara is raped by the small-pox patient adn then killed by him, somehow the small-pox virus and the evil spirit combine and Samara gives birth to this new kinda virus - Ring. This virus is transmitted to a tape and while the person watches the tape the images in the brain transform and implant themselves into the DNA of the person. Fascinating idea that mind does affect the body. (think stress causes stomach ulchers etc) Not only that the ring evolves because the original tape was modified thus the strand of virus was modified as well (hurray).

I haven't finished it by i'm getting the next book. This is fabulous.

Update: 05/31/2005
marvelous, with some excellent twists in the end. just perfect, so perfect i went to get 3rd and 4th installements. It's not out yet so i hope i don't loose interest till then.

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