Among
my great discoveries of this year are the books of Carlos Ruiz Zafón. I spent many winter nights curling up on a couch, engrossed by the stories in The Cemetery of
Forgotten Books. I like Zafón's writings. His books brought ashore gothic literatures to my reading world.
I wanted to read more Zafón. I hunted for his books at my local library, where I found Marina.
Marina's
cover depicted a red rose, with a tag line underneath it saying "A
gothic tale for all ages". It turned out, Marina is an young
adult novel. I am not fond of YA books but I like Zafón. I swiped my library card, and I took Marina home with me.
What
are my thoughts on this book?
Zafón
did not disappoint me.
Marina
started in the winter of 1979. The city of Barcelona was preparing to
rejoice in the festival season. In the heart of the city walked a
lonely soul, Oscar Drai, a fifteen year old boy who lived at a
boarding school. By chance, Oscar met a girl in a white dress named
Marina. She took Oscar to a cemetery, and together they watched a
macabre ritual. At exactly 10 am on the fourth Sunday of every month,
a coach would bring a woman in black, her face shrouded, to visit an unnamed grave marked only by a strange emblem depicting an
opened-winged, black butterfly.
Curiosity
drove Oscar and Marina into following the woman in black. Their
journey resurrected a forgotten memory from post-war Barcelona; a
world of aristocrats, famous actresses, and business tycoons. Meanwhile, a dark secret awaited for them in the tunnels beneath the
city streets...
Marina
is blend of gothic, romance, horror, and mystery. This book was
originally written in Spanish, and translated into English by the
poet, Lucia Graves. Admirers of Zafón's works
will find many things to like about this book. The writings are
fluidic and descriptive, it is properly gothic and very suspenseful.
Story wise, this book contains a mystery inside a mystery; the woman
in black was a mystery, but Marina also carried a secret of her own.
Let me just say, this book delivered a powerful yet unexpected ending
that tasted both bitter and sweet. I like this book and its
characters, a lot.
I
cannot say too much about this book without spoiling the story, so I
will stop here. I spent 3 nights with this book
and its story captivated me. I think Marina is a good introduction to
the literary world of Zafón.
If you are fond of mystery, romance, and gothic novels, then make
sure to add this one to your list.
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