The Shadow of the Wind

Overall it's a pretty good book I guess. One of the aspects I found most interesting – and most cheesy – is that it's a very gothic novel. You don't see too many of those nowawadays what with the 19th century being well in the past, but this book has all the elements – melodrama, horror, danger, dark/decaying settings, terrible secrets, tragic figures, heroes and villains, etc. Sometimes the writing is a little clunky, and I don't know if the author or the translator is to blame for that, but I found I could mostly overlook the clunkiness because of the grippingness of the story. It was pretty engrossing. I'd recommend this if you feel like reading a kind of middle-brow thriller, because as thrillers go it's a fairly literate one – very readable, too.
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