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July Read #2 - The Shadow of the Wind
I didn't know the wind had a shadow.:)






Intriguing sentence: few things leave a deeper mark on a reader than the first book that finds its way into his heart (page 6)
I tried to recollect, but as I started reading very early in my childhood I don't recollect a particular book which has left an indelible mark in me. I have many books which are dear to me, but can't pinpoint an exclusive one.

Intriguing sentence: few things leave a deeper mark on a reader than the first book that finds its way into his heart (page 6)
I tried to recollect, but as I started reading very earl..."
I guess it does not always happen :)


The line doesn't talk about the first book that a reader reads - it talks about the first book that finds its way into the reader's heart.
I remember reading an abridged version of Oliver Twist, and how blessed I felt after reading about poor Oliver's life and how much he had to suffer through.

For instance, in my case, different books at different times have taught me different things and I cherish each of them for that. To say that the first book that makes its way to your heart is the only one to leave an indelible mark is not true at least for me.

Moreover, it is a fictional book anyway. So, anything and everything the author says can be wrong or not valid for us, right?

However, he talks about books leaving a mark in a comparative degree, which could or could not be true in any individual's case, if we were to think about it with respect to our own individual lives. Of course, all this is a general discussion on the personal interpretation of that statement and is in no way a critique of the book or the story in question.


In my case, it was A Tale of Two Cities but then I also place an equal level of importance to Nevil Shute's Round the Bend, for it was my first of the author and it has simply remained strong in my mind even after reading some equally or in some cases more wonderful books written by him or others.



Good to know you liked it so much :) I am yet to start book 2.

For instance, in my case, different books at different times have taught me di..."
Same here, regarding Enid Blyton and food, as well as a single book not making an indelible impression

you're not going to her engagement??

Lot of twists near the end :)
Varsha wrote: "I've started it, not sure when I'll be finishing!"
Before 31st :P

Before 31st :P"
Done!!


I also liked the characters a lot. Especially Fermin

And yeah the last few pages had my heart thumping as well. I had to read the last few chapters twice to see if I understood it correctly.
I think this is a great choice for our second read in July. Non-native English writers are often lyrical and paint such vivid pictures with their words. Let's read and discuss this one too.