hola  Caitlin! Y gracias para tu sugerencia - todavia no lo leei y espero
que la biblioteca lo tenga. El ano pasado leei Alberto Fuguet desde Chile -
escribio una novela grafica Road Story basado por la poesia de Jack
Kerouac. Era muy profundo y impresionante. Ahora estoy leyendo Cela (de la
epoca de la guerra civil). El mundo espanol esta abriendo poco a poco para
mi! Por tu appellido pensaba que eres italiana aunque no importa los dos
idiomas son mas cercanas. Cuando fue a Italia pude manejar en espanol!

Muchas gracias otra vez. Donde compras libros espanoles? Aqui en el oeste
de Canada no tenemos muchos recursos - no hay Instituto de Cervantes y la
biblioteca publica tiene solo los textos traducidos! Bueno, creo que seria
mejor si te envio mensajes sin todo el silk list!

Suerte
Radhika

On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 10:11 PM, Caitlin Marinelli <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>> Comes down to the conquistador who asked an Indian what his llamas llama
>> was..
>>
>> --srs (htc one x)
>>
>>
> El Juego del Angel was the prequel. I enjoyed the read for its historical
> learnings and Zafon's amazing abilities in crafting magical realism.
> However, its not quite as compelling a story as Shadow of the Wind. The
> page-turning addiction I felt in Shadow was lacking in Juego. But was still
> one of my top 10 favorite reads that year.
>



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