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In this new Zamonian adventure, Optimus Yarnspinner, a young writer, inherits from his beloved godfather an unpublished short story by an unknown author. His search for the author’s identity takes him to Bookholm the so-called City of Dreaming Books. On entering its streets, our hero feels as if he has opened the door of a gigantic second-hand bookshop. His nostrils areassailed by clouds of book dust, the stimulating scent of ancient leather, and the tang of printer’s ink. Soon, though, Yarnspinner falls into the clutches of the city’s evil genius, Pfistomel Smyke, who treacherously maroons him in the labyrinthine catacombs underneath the city, where reading books can be genuinely dangerous. In <i>The City of Dreaming Books</i>, Walter Moers transports us to a magical world where reading is a remarkable adventure. Only those intrepid souls who are prepared to join Yarnspinner on his perilous journey should read this book. We wish the rest of you a long, safe, unutterably dull and boring life!
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Zamonia - 3: The City of Dreaming Books, Walter Moers, J. Maxwell Brownjohn
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 2008
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- État du livre
- Bon
- Prix
- 13,49 €
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- Titre
- Zamonia - 3: The City of Dreaming Books
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Walter Moers, J. Maxwell Brownjohn
- Éditeur
- The Overlook Press
- Publié
- 2008
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 464
- ISBN10
- 1590201116
- ISBN13
- 9781590201114
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Fantasy, Aventure, Young Adult, Humour, Littérature contemporaine, Littérature allemande, Comédies, Fantasy épique, Livres, Sur les livres
- Description
- In this new Zamonian adventure, Optimus Yarnspinner, a young writer, inherits from his beloved godfather an unpublished short story by an unknown author. His search for the author’s identity takes him to Bookholm the so-called City of Dreaming Books. On entering its streets, our hero feels as if he has opened the door of a gigantic second-hand bookshop. His nostrils areassailed by clouds of book dust, the stimulating scent of ancient leather, and the tang of printer’s ink. Soon, though, Yarnspinner falls into the clutches of the city’s evil genius, Pfistomel Smyke, who treacherously maroons him in the labyrinthine catacombs underneath the city, where reading books can be genuinely dangerous. In <i>The City of Dreaming Books</i>, Walter Moers transports us to a magical world where reading is a remarkable adventure. Only those intrepid souls who are prepared to join Yarnspinner on his perilous journey should read this book. We wish the rest of you a long, safe, unutterably dull and boring life!


