@torunn saidI'm still reading this 800 page long book, The Labyrinth of Spirits - it's an amazing story and a pleasure to read. It is separate from the trilogy but its background is the same as the other parts and some of the characters too. I recommend it.
Carlos Ruiz Zafón: Andarnas Labyrint (The Labyrinth of Spirits), the fourth and final book in the Cemetery of Forgotten Books series.
@torunn saidDoes it have pictures?.... 😉
I'm still reading this 800 page long book, The Labyrinth of Spirits - it's an amazing story and a pleasure to read. It is separate from the trilogy but its background is the same as the other parts and some of the characters too. I recommend it.
-VR
@ponderable saidKeep meaning to read his books.
rereading
Monstrous Regiment by Terry Pratchett
Pratchett was such a great observer and writer every time I read a book by him I still mourn his death.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidInspired Harry Potter he did ...
Keep meaning to read his books.
Discworlld is still a classic
@karoly-aczel saidYes, I've heard good things about Disc World. It's on my 'to-read' list.
Inspired Harry Potter he did ...
Discworlld is still a classic
@ghost-of-a-duke saidDoes it have pictures in it? 😉
Yes, I've heard good things about Disc World. It's on my 'to-read' list.
-VR
@ghost-of-a-duke saidThank you, I will try this book.
Highly recommend reading The Invisible Man (if you haven't done so already).
A really enjoyable read. First paragraph and you're hooked.
@very-rusty saidAt least one edition of "Eric" is illustrated by Josh Kirby, you could start with that if you enjoyed the Faust Story.
Does it have pictures in it? 😉
-VR
@ponderable saidI always ask if the book has pictures! It is a rhetorical question of course.
At least one edition of "Eric" is illustrated by Josh Kirby, you could start with that if you enjoyed the Faust Story.
-VR
@very-rusty saidOr a Freudian slip.
I always ask if the book has pictures! It is a rhetorical question of course.
-VR