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The Cemetery of Forgotten Books

This series delves into the heart of a mysterious Barcelona, where characters' fates intertwine with those of forgotten books. It is a narrative about the love of reading, past secrets, and the power of stories that shape our lives. Readers can expect intricate plots, atmospheric settings, and unforgettable characters. Each installment reveals further layers of this literary world.

The City of Mist
The labyrinth of the spirits
The prisoner of heaven
Der Fürst des Parnass
The Angel´s Game
The Shadow of The Wind

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    The Shadow of The Wind

    • 510 pages
    • 18 hours of reading
    4.5(43627)Add rating

    Hidden in the heart of the old city of Barcelona is the 'cemetery of lost books', a labyrinthine library of obscure and forgotten titles that have long gone out of print. To this library, a man brings his 10-year-old son Daniel one cold morning in 1945. Daniel is allowed to choose one book from the shelves and pulls out 'La Sombra del Viento' by Julian Carax. But as he grows up, several people seem inordinately interested in his find. Then, one night, as he is wandering the old streets once more, Daniel is approached by a figure who reminds him of a character from La Sombra del Viento, a character who turns out to be the devil. This man is tracking down every last copy of Carax's work in order to burn them. What begins as a case of literary curiosity turns into a race to find out the truth behind the life and death of Julian Carax and to save those he left behind. A page-turning exploration of obsession in literature and love, and the places that obsession can lead.

    The Shadow of The Wind
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    Barcelona, 1957. It is the week before Christmas in the Sempere & Sons bookshop. Daniel Sempere has married the love of his life, Bea, and they have had a son whilst their partner in crime, Fermín, is busy preparing for his wedding to Bernarda in the New Year. Just when it seems as if luck is finally smiling on them, a mysterious figure with a pronounced limp enters the shop. He insists on buying the most expensive volume on display - a beautiful illustrated edition of the "The Count of Monte Cristo" - and then proceeds to inscribe the book with the words "For Fermín Romero de Torres, who came back from the dead and who holds the key to the future". Who is this man and what does he wand of Fermín ? The answer lies in a terrible secret that has lain hidden for two decades, an epic tale of imprisonment, betrayal, murder and love that leads back into the very heart of the Cemetery of Forgotten Books.

    The prisoner of heaven
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    The echo of the novels of The Cemetery of Forgotten Books series resonates in the stories of Carlos Ruiz Zafón: gathered here for the first time - and some never before published in English - these stories are a celebration of one of the world's great storytellers A boy decides to become a writer when he discovers that his creative gifts capture the attentions of an aloof young beauty who has stolen his heart. A labyrinth maker flees Constantinople to a plague ridden Barcelona, with plans for building a library impervious to the destruction of time. A strange gentleman tempts Cervantes to write a book like no other, each page of which could prolong the life of the woman he loves. And a brilliant Catalan architect named Antoni Gaudí reluctantly agrees to cross the ocean to New York, a voyage that will determine the fate of an unfinished masterpiece. A celebration of a master storyteller, beloved by fans around the world: 'The real deal: one gorgeous read' Stephen King 'This book will change your life. An instant classic' Daily Telegraph 'A book lover's dream' The Times 'A hymn of praise to all the joys of reading' Independent 'Gripping and instantly atmospheric' Mail on Sunday 'Irresistibly readable' Guardian 'Diabolically good' Elle

    The City of Mist
  • Zum Welttag des Buches hat Carlos Ruiz Zafón einen kleinen Schatz hervorgezaubert: In ›Der Fürst des Parnass‹ erzählt er, wie alles begann, wie im prachtvollen Barcelona des 16. Jahrhunderts ein passionierter Buchdrucker namens Sempere auf einen glücklosen jungen Dichter trifft – er heißt Cervantes und wird eines Tages den ›Don Quijote‹ schaffen –, wie ein geheimnisvoller Verleger mit Engel am Revers die Bühne betritt und sich ein unscheinbarer Gottesacker zum sagenumwobenen Friedhof der Vergessenen Bücher wandelt. Eine Geschichte von Ehrgeiz und Scheitern, von Wahnsinn und unsterblicher Liebe, eine Hommage an eine verwunschene Stadt am Meer und an die universelle Magie der Bücher.

    Der Fürst des Parnass