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The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
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it was ok
bookshelves: 2016-reads, genre-historical



2/2.5 stars. Look, it's not my thing to mince my words, so I'll give you my opinion and ultimately, you'll decide what to make of it anyway : as far as I'm concerned, The Shadow of the Wind is overrated and, to say the truth, a bit of a smokescreen. Despite its obvious qualities, I have to admit that I'm a little baffled of its status given that all the flaws, if found in some random YA book, would be called out without any doubt.



Caricatures as characters, from Daniel the Romantic whose constant whining reminded me of some 18th Century hero (someone saves me from François-René de Chateaubriand, please), to the twisting-moustache villain whose mother, you guessed right, was a crazy bitch (mwahahahaha). As for the women (OMG, the WOMEN), they're either sexual creatures (often vile and manipulative, because of course *roll eyes*) or solely conceived for the Great Goal of Bearing children (or assuming their care). It's pretty simple, actually : the good girls are those who get pregnant or are desperate for it, and all women are portrayed through their looks. All of these characters were flat and forgettable in my book.

Blatant sexism pouring through every page, and before you mention it, I KNOW, the society in 1945/1950 wasn't kind on women. I do know that, yet I don't believe that the portrayal of sexist behavior had to be so IN YOUR FACE. In the past I've read historical novels that let me furious about the way women were treated and categorized into little boxes (mother, virgin, whore, if you're asking) but in The Shadow of the Wind I never felt that the issue was handled or acknowledged, or barely (they do mention it in other men, but for me they were no better). It was just THERE. All the time, and I'm not sure how I'm supposed to care about characters - Fermin and Daniel, for example - who constantly objectify women, when they're not busy expressing stereotypes like, "women can't do Maths", or, "women who let you touch them the first time are whores", etc, etc. I read the French translation, so I'm not going to write down the quotes, but they are EVERYWHERE. I felt like drowning.

The instalove, anyone? Far from me the intent of spoiling the story to you, so I'll just say this : there are three couples in this story, and the THREE OF THEM suffer from major instalove (the kind where people see each other once, talk twice, and share iloveyous). What the hell?! Again, if this book was called The Storm and The Thorns, and some generic YA bullshit, it would have annoyed me, because I cannot feel invested in a romance if there's neither growth nor depth. Why in the world should I feel differently this time? I do not. Honestly? I couldn't care less.

The resolution of the intrigue did not satisfy me, because I found the way it was revealed rather lazy. Sure, I did not expect it, but after having remained in the dark during 80% of the book, I was a little disappointed by the avalanche of information that was thrown in my face, in a info-dumping fashion. Even with the interesting (view spoiler), it felt like such a cop-out.



The atmosphere is darkly enticing, captivating, even, and for me the real MC is Barcelona. Indeed I couldn't look away from the fascinating picture Carlos Ruiz Zafón created, from the vivid slices of life put into black and white letters. I wish the descriptions of Paris would have reached this level of brilliance, but I didn't really mind. Albeit the difficult times described, reading The Shadow of the Wind made me want to come back there, and I probably will very soon.

The writing, if not free of some cheesy figures of speech - but it could be the translation - is addictive and compelling. From the first page I was hooked, and my interest didn't falter before reaching the second half (but I already explained why).

� All in all, The Shadow of the Wind was a disappointment for me. Perhaps my expectations were too high, but in the end, the story didn't convince me, and even the message - no matter how great it was, or wanted to be - felt a bit superficial because spoiled by the lack of depth of the characters.

*Shrugs*

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Reading Progress

July 21, 2016 – Started Reading
July 21, 2016 – Shelved
July 21, 2016 –
24.0% "I picked this up because I needed a break from The Stand, and wow, I didn't expect it to be so captivating. Plus, I'm reading the French translation and so far it's really good, it honestly doesn't feel like a translation (which is NOT the case of most English books translated in French, unfortunately, so yay for Spanish :P)"
July 22, 2016 –
53.0% "I'm trying to be cool about it because it's linked to the time period, but the way women are portrayed is so very sexist? No matter how things were at the time, why is it so in your face with the LOOK AT WOMEN! THIS BUNCH OF WHORES HAHAHA portrayal? I'm still waiting for one of them to speak up, but as they're portrayed though their looks, my hope is low. The story is engaging, but ugh. Also, instalove anyone?"
July 23, 2016 – Finished Reading

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Kari Rhiannon (Moon Magister Reviews) Oh man I tried to read this years ago and though I don't remember the specifics there was some scene with a lady/girl having sex and I just remember feeling so repulsed by how the woman was described and how voyeuristic he made it that I put it down and never picked it up again.


message 2: by Alienor � French Frowner � (last edited Jul 22, 2016 08:03PM) (new) - rated it 2 stars

Alienor ✘ French Frowner ✘ Kari wrote: "Oh man I tried to read this years ago and though I don't remember the specifics there was some scene with a lady/girl having sex and I just remember feeling so repulsed by how the woman was describ..."

Yep. I am NOT scared away by portrayal of sex, obviously, but everything was so sexist, I can't even >.<


message 3: by Yodamom (new)

Yodamom Thank you for your review I have had this on my TBR shelf forever. I finally dumped it. Can you read more from my TBR list to help me thin the heard ? Great review, I really appreciate the time you took to point things out


Alienor ✘ French Frowner ✘ Yodamom wrote: "Thank you for your review I have had this on my TBR shelf forever. I finally dumped it. Can you read more from my TBR list to help me thin the heard ? Great review, I really appreciate the time you..."

Aww you're welcome!!! Most of my friends loved it though, but in the end, I couldn't, ugh.


Vanessa J. Surprisingly, this review doesn't hurt me (as it usually happens when someone gives a negative opinion about a book I loved), but maybe that's because I read this a loooong time ago. I wish I could say the things you pointed out are true but I never saw them, however, I can't - because I remember nothing besides the general aspects of the story. Still, this is a great review that perfectly points out the downside while giving room for praising the writing. Hope your next read is better! (and hope this awkward ranting doesn't bother you :P)


Alienor ✘ French Frowner ✘ Vane wrote: "Surprisingly, this review doesn't hurt me (as it usually happens when someone gives a negative opinion about a book I loved), but maybe that's because I read this a loooong time ago. I wish I could..."

Omg of course it doesn't bother me! I love rants lmao. I know, it happens with so many books I loved - strangely, I don't remember much except my feelings, you know? I really loved the beginning of this one, and thought that it would be a fave... but I guess that happens. I'm glad you enjoyed it more than me :) Thank you!


Xhez Great review! You perfectly pointed out what you did and didn't like. I've read this book a long time ago and I remember enjoying it very much but I can't argue with what you pointed out because I don't remember the specifics. However, I remember that a major selling point for me was the writing. As you said in you review, it was addictive and compelling. :)


message 8: by gio (new) - rated it 1 star

gio Gah, I hated this one. It was quite boring imo, I don't even remember if I finished it.


Chantal As always Anna, you are just completely on point with everything. A million times yes. I don't get why this book is so highly praised and sometimes I feel like it's just because it's a "book about books"? Then again, I did like the writing and atmosphere but that wasn't enough imo. I also laughed out loud at the The Storm and The Thorns part. So true! Apparently instalove is excused when the book is considered "literary" enough :/


Alienor ✘ French Frowner ✘ Zaira wrote: "Great review! You perfectly pointed out what you did and didn't like. I've read this book a long time ago and I remember enjoying it very much but I can't argue with what you pointed out because I ..."

Thank you Zaira!! I'm glad you liked it more than me :)


Alienor ✘ French Frowner ✘ Giovanna wrote: "Gah, I hated this one. It was quite boring imo, I don't even remember if I finished it."

LMAO, I saw that (and I was like, WOOT! NOT ALONE Bahahaha) :P


Alienor ✘ French Frowner ✘ Chantal wrote: "As always Anna, you are just completely on point with everything. A million times yes. I don't get why this book is so highly praised and sometimes I feel like it's just because it's a "book about ..."

Thank you so much Chantal! It was just so unfair, you know? I read enough reviews to see that it is not the kind of things easily forgiven (me the first) so I really didn't get why this time, it was. Nothing in it was THAT amazing to explain it, IMO. Perhaps it's because of the "book about books" part, you're right.


message 13: by TL (new) - rated it 5 stars

TL Sorry it didn't work out for ya * hugs *


Alienor ✘ French Frowner ✘ TL wrote: "Sorry it didn't work out for ya * hugs *"

Aw thank you <3


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TL Alienor � French Frowner � (of badger and SNAKE) wrote: "TL wrote: "Sorry it didn't work out for ya * hugs *"

Aw thank you <3"


your welcome hun


Emily May Great review! And very interesting. It feels like a million years since I read this book and you kind of make me want to reread it to see how I'd feel now. All the things you pointed out generally drive me insane, but I was definitely easier to please in my early teens.


message 17: by Alienor � French Frowner � (last edited Jul 23, 2016 01:29PM) (new) - rated it 2 stars

Alienor ✘ French Frowner ✘ Emily May wrote: "Great review! And very interesting. It feels like a million years since I read this book and you kind of make me want to reread it to see how I'd feel now. All the things you pointed out generally ..."

Thank you! Honestly, I am sure that I would have loved it when I was younger, and overlooked many things because I didn't notice instalove and sexism that much (which makes me afraid about reading my old favorites XD) About the sexism, I don't know why it bothered me so much this time, because it's historical and I'm usually more lenient given that it's unfortunately pretty accurate. I think that it was too-much, you know? So many remarks that felt useless for the plot? I don't know. In the end I was just snarling at the book, lol. I know that the characters called out misogynist behavior in other men, but it seemed to me that they were no better most of the time?


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Fabian  {Councillor} Great review! You raised my curiosity even more with your rather negative opinion, because now you're probably the only one of my GR friends who hasn't loved or at least liked it. The atmospheric setting in Barcelona still sounds very intriguing, although I'm likely going to lower my enthusiasm a little to prevent myself from a disappointment. ^^


Alienor ✘ French Frowner ✘ Councillor wrote: "Great review! You raised my curiosity even more with your rather negative opinion, because now you're probably the only one of my GR friends who hasn't loved or at least liked it. The atmospheric s..."

Haha, I did feel a little alone on this one XD The atmosphere was really well-done in my opinion, but I was disappointed nonetheless :/ Pretty curious to see what you will think!


message 20: by Pang (new) - rated it 5 stars

Pang Life is Hectic again, Wait for me!! Oh sorry you don't like this book, Alienor. )': *sniffs* But I understand and respect your opinions. :)


Sarah (thegirltheycalljones) Oh you make me want to re-read it with fresh eyes! I really liked it years ago, but I don't remember enough to spot the flaws that would be pointed out if it was random YA! (and I'm sure there are a lot, as you said)
I remember I didn't have high expectations about it though, quite the contrary, so maybe that's why I enjoyed it that much... Great review!


Alienor ✘ French Frowner ✘ Pang wrote: "Oh sorry you don't like this book, Alienor. )': *sniffs* But I understand and respect your opinions. :)"

Aw that's okay, it happens... I'm glad that you loved it more than me :)


Alienor ✘ French Frowner ✘ Sarah (thegirltheycalljones) wrote: "Oh you make me want to re-read it with fresh eyes! I really liked it years ago, but I don't remember enough to spot the flaws that would be pointed out if it was random YA! (and I'm sure there are ..."

Haha I get the feeling - when I look at my old old fave, I'm always a little scared >.< The expectations could count, too, I agree. I don't know. I think that I'm too sensible to certain things now XD Thank you!


Chelsea ✨Arielle’s Nebular Ally and Team Acrux✨ Oh jeez. Sorry this didn't work for you!

Great review, though, Banana! �


Alienor ✘ French Frowner ✘ Chelsea ❤Peril Please� (of BADGER and Snake) wrote: "Oh jeez. Sorry this didn't work for you!

Great review, though, Banana! �"


Yeah, it was not for me at all >.< Thank you Badger!


Jen (jenslostinthepages) ♥Star-Crossed Book Blog♥ 3 couples and 3 instaloves?! Oh wow *hides face*. Fabulous review and I hope the next book you pick up is a billion times better!


Alienor ✘ French Frowner ✘ Jen (in her Unicorn Bubble) wrote: "3 couples and 3 instaloves?! Oh wow *hides face*. Fabulous review and I hope the next book you pick up is a billion times better!"

Thank you!!! And INDEED OMG >.< *facepalm*


fatma COMPLETELY agree about all the points you brought up. I thought I was going to LOVE this book but once the instalove and sexism rolled in, I was like mmm yeah i dont like this so much anymore. It honestly baffles me how this book has such a high rating. It just ended up leaving a bad taste in my mouth :c


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Paradoxe Je suis en désaccord, mais votre point de vue est intéressant


Melissa ♥ Dog/Wolf Lover ♥ Martin Well I'm glad I'm not alone =)


Midori Beside all the downside you've mentioned, I have to add in one more ...
The story has so many detail that seemed to be really important, turning out unrelated one. For example, the library of lost book - I thought it suposed to be really important, or the fact that "no one should know about this place" and then ended up telling almost everybody he knows. All of that bothers me so much!


message 32: by Bill (new)

Bill Robbins Daniel adores Clara but after their first encounter, the relationship doesn’t develop. After he reads to her daily, she doesn’t reciprocate or appreciate his help. The other main character is the novel he was given, and few details are given to make it credible. The suspense is to find out why the books are burned. Apparently, there are some like us who lose interest and put the book down -to the cemetery of unread books.


message 33: by Laura (new)

Laura Thank you for your review. I’m only on the second chapter and had my suspicions of what I might be getting into. Your review confirmed my fears, so now I don’t have to waste my time reading this one.


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Eni S.E. It's not the translation


Stefanie Lis Only about 80 pages in but oh my god the sexism is RAMPANT. I heard such good things about this book and was deeply disappointed when it started churning out the sexism IMMEDIATELY. Ugh.


message 36: by Judy (new) - rated it 3 stars

Judy Totally agree with your comments which you summarize much better than I ever could. Thank you!


message 37: by Pegah (new)

Pegah Khodadi This book is sooo sexist. I couldn't deal with it. Had to let it go.


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Complete agree!!!


Ksenia I was going though reviews and was surprised not to see the weak characterisation and absolute sexism condemned in any of them before I came to yours. A lot could be discounted as a very cruel time period but authors voice is strong in this book. He condemned intolerance towards queer community way stronger than sexism, appalled by how many people aren't be bothered. The book doesn't even pass the Bechdel test


Nikki Favalaro All of this sums up exactly how I felt too! The whole book just felt like a big exposition of toxic masculinity. And I also had such high hopes based on all the other reviews I had read. I am baffled as to why so few people are viewing it through this lens.


Katya THANK YOU. Agree with your review wholeheartedly.


message 42: by V (new) - rated it 5 stars

V this is the gothic style. I think that's the point, and to me what makes it amusing.


Abigail Thank you , thank you ,thank you for this review! I couldnt finish the book, I get it’s a different time, different era but my god it angered me! I don’t think the storyline had me gripped either, there wasn’t a single likeable character therefore I just didn’t give shit what happened


Komal I am so glad someone talk about the issues I had in his novel. The way women were portrayed was disguisting and no reader pointed it out. Also, don't understand why authors have to be sexist in order to make the story work.


JayJay I strongly agree on the sexism part but I feel like the author was trying to show the reader how women were viewed at that time


HelenaN So much normalized sexism, especially from the good friend Fermin.

Awfully shallow female characters who just exist for the make characters. I'm so surprised this book good so many good reviews.


Magdalena Parker I loved the first time I read this book and didn’t notice those themes because I loved the story. I’m rereading now and I’m shocked. Every woman was so objectified. And Fermin is the epitome of male toxicity.


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