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Loading... Der Fürst des Nebels: Roman (original 1993; edition 2016)by Carlos Ruiz Zafón (Autor), Lisa Grüneisen (Übersetzer)
Work InformationThe Prince of Mist by Carlos Ruiz Zafón (1993)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Libro divertido, engancha el misterio de la casa a la que se mudan, recomendado ( ) Having read and enjoyed other of Carlos Ruiz Zafón's books, The Shadow of the Wind above all, I had very high expectations for The Prince of Mist. This was Ruiz Zafón's first novel, and it clearly shows in his writing style, which I found to be not quite as refined as in his later works, although this may be due to the fact that I read this book in translation rather than in the original language. Nevertheless, most of the writing was just gorgeous and poetic, so much that I took down a bunch of quotes like this: "Whenever it poured like this, Max felt as if time was pausing. It was like a cease-fire during which you could stop whatever you were doing and just stand by a window for hours, watching the performance, an endless curtain of tears falling from heaven." Just amazing. The story itself was very promising and filled with mysteries, engaging to the point that I actually had trouble putting the book away at night. Oh, and sometimes it was outright creepy. The atmosphere was constructed so well that I could really buy into the whole "evil presence" idea and the supernatural elements that permeated this book. I also liked the main character, Max, a lot. He's a very smart boy (although sometimes he seems just a bit too smart), very relatable and charismatic, who will do all it takes to protect his friends and family and to discover the truth. For me, he also gets extra points for dealing incredibly well with situations which would ordinarily be absolutely terrifying (I won't go into any more detail than this to avoid spoilers). I cannot, however, say the same for the other characters. I found them rather underdeveloped and, while I really wanted to, I just could not care for them very much. Speaking of underdeveloped, this might be my key word in describing this novel. While it started off really well, it left me feeling disappointed in its evolution, with too many questions left unanswered and some pretty big plot holes. I completely understand that not everything can be explained in a novel, especially one featuring as many supernatural elements as this one, but I found the extent of these omissions too big for my taste. There were just too many events that occurred with little or no explanation. All in all, I rather enjoyed reading this book, despite its problems, mainly thanks to the author's ability to recreate the surreal gothic atmosphere which permeates most of his books, and to draw me into the story through his very detailed and elegant descriptions. I was, however, expecting a lot more from a book that started out as well as this one, and which had the potential to be so much more than it actually is. You can find this review and more on my blog . 3.5 estrellas Con este libro me pasó algo curioso, lo comencé hace varios días, al menos en un par de ocasiones y no pasaba de las dos primera páginas. Esta mañana, sin embargo, todo fluyó de manera perfecta para no soltar el libro hasta que pasé la última página. Me gustó, no lo encontré lo terrorífico que varios lectores lo mencionan en sus reseñas, pero sí encontré mucha de la soledad y tristeza bien conocidas propias de las obras que Ruíz Zafón escribió después, como es el caso de la trilogía El cementerio de los libros olvidados. Me gustó mucho, me encantaron los hermanos Carver; sin embargo, dos hilos quedan un poco flojos: - Los papás me disgustaron bastante y el hecho de la hermana menor atacada para poder dejar solos a los hijos mayores por tres días, no me lo creo mucho; en una situación similar me imagino a los padres dividiéndose entre el hospital y su hogar para poder hacerse cargo de los tres hijos, pero en fin, entiendo que de alguna manera tenía que sacarlos por tres noches. - El papel del gato tampoco queda muy claro para mi y aunque en la primera parte de la historia parece que será una figura central, en la segunda parte de la historia queda completamente olvidado. En caso de ser Caín, tampoco es muy claro. El Príncipe de la Niebla Carlos Ruiz Zafón Publicado: 1993 | 134 páginas Novela Intriga Juvenil Serie: Trilogía de la Niebla #1 /sAopKcqbXZG4 El nuevo hogar de los Carver, que se han mudado a la costa huyendo de la ciudad y de la guerra, está rodeado de misterio. Todavía se respira el espíritu de Jacob, el hijo de los antiguos propietarios, que murió ahogado. Las extrañas circunstancias de esa muerte sólo se empiezan a aclarar con la aparición de un diabólico personaje: el Príncipe de la Niebla, capaz de conceder cualquier deseo a una persona; eso sí, a un alto precio.
Once The Prince of Mist gets moving, though, Zafón's real strength shines through: chills. There are some genuinely, deliciously scary sequences that will thrill young readers, particularly if they, like me, have a thing about clowns. And by "thing about", I mean "terrified hatred of". The unevenness here is probably that of a first-time novelist finding his feet, but there are treats enough for an enjoyable read. Belongs to SeriesTrilogy of Fog (1) Is contained inHas as a commentary on the text
In 1943, in a seaside town where their family has gone to be safe from war, thirteen-year-old Max Carver and sister, fifteen-year-old Alicia, with new friend Roland, face off against an evil magician who is striving to complete a bargain made before he died. No library descriptions found.
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