Post by account_disabled on Dec 23, 2023 5:10:37 GMT -5
October 5th, the sequel to The City of Dreaming Books , a beautiful story, like all those published so far by the German writer. The original title is Das Labyrinth der Träumenden Bücher , which could therefore be translated as The Labyrinth of Dreaming Books . The novel will obviously be published in Germany in October. It remains to be hoped for a short wait for the Italian translation. The novel is published by the Albrecht Knaus publishing house and in the original language is 432 pages and contains over 100 illustrations. In Germany it will be sold for 24.99 euros. The plot About two hundred years ago, the City of Dreaming Books, Haim, was destroyed by a devastating fire.
The eyewitness of the disaster, Hildefonso, is considered Zamonia's greatest writer. He writes for the newspaper Belobhudeltwerden, when he receives a letter and returns to Haim. The city has been beautifully rebuilt and is once again the beating heart of literature and the book trade. It has become a sort of Mecca and is visited by all kinds of book Special Data lovers. There, Hildefonso meets old friends, but also new residents and the phenomena and wonders that the city offers, such as the mysterious Biblionauten and the dark Puppetisten. Hildefonso thus enters the labyrinth of dreamy books, mysterious and invisible, in an unstoppable vortex of events that surpasses all the adventures he has already experienced.
There was no risk of contamination. The mass follows the mass, not the individual. He was amazed to ask himself, or rather to imagine, if an individual, just one, could move the masses. An idea to follow and pursue to reform, for better or for worse, the Rome and Italy of today. It could happen, but what are the consequences? With his mind almost immersed in those thoughts that he considered senseless, he did not notice the immense shadow that darkened the square for a few moments. In front of him he saw people rolling their eyes, but was anyone able to capture what passed over the Roman skies that morning? An elderly woman screamed and fainted. A passing gentleman promptly picked her up, placed her on a bench and tried to revive her. A group of onlookers formed and so no one noticed what that strange and gigantic shadow produced.
The eyewitness of the disaster, Hildefonso, is considered Zamonia's greatest writer. He writes for the newspaper Belobhudeltwerden, when he receives a letter and returns to Haim. The city has been beautifully rebuilt and is once again the beating heart of literature and the book trade. It has become a sort of Mecca and is visited by all kinds of book Special Data lovers. There, Hildefonso meets old friends, but also new residents and the phenomena and wonders that the city offers, such as the mysterious Biblionauten and the dark Puppetisten. Hildefonso thus enters the labyrinth of dreamy books, mysterious and invisible, in an unstoppable vortex of events that surpasses all the adventures he has already experienced.
There was no risk of contamination. The mass follows the mass, not the individual. He was amazed to ask himself, or rather to imagine, if an individual, just one, could move the masses. An idea to follow and pursue to reform, for better or for worse, the Rome and Italy of today. It could happen, but what are the consequences? With his mind almost immersed in those thoughts that he considered senseless, he did not notice the immense shadow that darkened the square for a few moments. In front of him he saw people rolling their eyes, but was anyone able to capture what passed over the Roman skies that morning? An elderly woman screamed and fainted. A passing gentleman promptly picked her up, placed her on a bench and tried to revive her. A group of onlookers formed and so no one noticed what that strange and gigantic shadow produced.