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by Carlos Ruiz Zafón, Bruno Arpaia
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No More Booklikes, BYE
No More Booklikes, BYE rated it 9 years ago
What a fantastic audiobook, the narration was wonderful. The story was gothic suspense horror, not too scary, just right. I look forward to reading more form this author.
Chris' Eclectic Book Reviews
Chris' Eclectic Book Reviews rated it 9 years ago
Masterful homage to Frankenstein and all things gothic. Is there anyone who writes gothic stories better than Zafon? I don’t think so. As atmospheric and beautiful as Shadow of the Wind (which is saying a lot) but in a novella. One of my top 10 of the year. 5 stars. Top 10 for the year.
Chicalicious
Chicalicious rated it 10 years ago
Óscar Drei is a fifteen year old boy at the local boarding school in Barcelona. One day he stumbles upon Marina when he goes to return a pocket watch he had previously, accidentally, stolen belonging to her father from their home. Their meeting takes them on an adventure that even they hadn't been e...
Garden-of-Stars
Garden-of-Stars rated it 10 years ago
Few things feel as bad as holding a book in your hands that you've so badly wanted to read, and yet you feel that your hopes are diminishing as you progressed, replaced by sheer sadness as the inner voice in your head screams for the plot to change. This book made that inner voice scream, and not in...
Bluebird
Bluebird rated it 10 years ago
The story captured my attention right at the outset. Fifteen-year-old Oscar Drai disappears from his boarding school for seven days and nights and then suddenly reappears at the Barcelona train station. What follows is his story of the events that led up to this disappearance. Oscar stumbles upo...
It's a Mad Mad World
It's a Mad Mad World rated it 10 years ago
15 year old Óscar disappear in May 1980 from his boarding school in Barcelona. During seven days and seven nights no one knows where he is… Marina is the fourth book I have read by Carlos Ruiz Zafón (not counting The Rose of Fire since it’s a short story) and I think it’s probably the best I have ...
100 Pages A Day...Stephanie's Book Reviews
Fifteen year-old Oscar attends a boarding school in Barcelona in 1980. Intrigued by architecture and a sense of adventure, he likes to go explore the abandoned mansions that line the streets near his school. Lured in by a ghostly opera melody, Oscar finds himself in a very much inhabited mansion a...
In a network of lines that enlace
In a network of lines that enlace rated it 11 years ago
There’s nothing quite like ending a book on a high. You know the feeling. When you turn the last page, close the cover and your emotions run riot; you wish you’d not finished, wish there was more but know it ended as it should. That’s what happens on finishing Marina. It’s a beautiful book, set Ba...
If These Books Could Talk
If These Books Could Talk rated it 11 years ago
For a YA novel this is far darker and disturbing than any of his adult fiction. Would have been five stars but at times the continuous short sentences irritated me, taking me out of the narrative. Not sure if this is something that occurred in translation, but it definitely didn't have the amazing f...
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