Zorro
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780060787219 (006078721X)
Publish date: May 3rd 2005
Publisher: Harper
Pages no: 688
Edition language: English
The novelization of the telling of Zorro is a quick paced and action-packed tale, starting out from his youth in California before relocating to Spain. Despite the privilege of his familial upbringing, he becomes best of friends with his wet nurse's son. Zorro develops a strong sense of justice with...
I absolutely loved Allende's style of writing but sadly I didn't care much for her version of Zorro. The character of Diego de la Vega, I just didn't find all that interesting. He spent way too much time obsessing over Juliana through most of the book and to be honest I got rather tired of it. Ther...
This is a fun, revisionist prequel of the story of Zorro that mixes history & fiction nicely in the style of Dumas, & has tongue-in-cheek humor, very good characterization (e.g. Isabel & Amelia) & modern conscience (esp. wrt. colonialism & gender issue). Isabel Allende is a really amazing writer imo...
Isabel Allende gave the world a wonderful origin story for the legend of Zorro. Yes, I grew up with the black and white TV show and have enjoyed the various movies. But this story was the first tale that gave Zorro true seriousness.This riveting tale starts with Zorro's parents and continues on from...
Being a big fan of "El Zorro", this book came as a bit of a disappointment. I can't put my finger on exactly what bothered me...I guess there was just something missing. Don't ask me what, the book and I simply didn't click.Don't get me wrong, the book was good, just not as good as I expected it to ...