Howdy Bookworms,
I like word games. Sometimes I’ll sit and gaze at my “read” list on Goodreads and think of how books with similar titles can be so incredibly different. I thought it might be fun to come up with a list around a word, so I went and picked one. Let’s talk about WIND!
1. Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell. Mmmm historical fiction. Yeah, so I kind of wanted to smack Scarlett most of the time, but I loved this book anyway.
2. The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón. This is a super cool murky mystery set in Spain. It was a Fellowship of the Worms selection (you can see the discussion here) so you know it had to be good. Adding to its cool factor? It was a book about books. How can you not love that?
3. The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. I like some fantasy from time to time, and this is JUST my kind of fantasy adventure. Magic plus medieval-ish times plus friggin lutes? Um, yes. Yes, I will read that.
4. A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows by Diana Gabaldon. This is a tasty little novella that fits into the Outlander universe. It’s Roger’s parents’ story. When I read it, it didn’t QUITE satisfy my Outlander craving, but really, nothing short of Jamie and Claire can do that.
Wind took us from a Spanish book mystery to Civil War era Georgia to a fantasy adventure romp to a time travel romance extravaganza. So yeah. Wind, y’all! Do you have a favorite for the Wind Collection?
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Quirky Chrissy
I know that this is about books, but I can’t help it. All I see is headbanging in a London pub.
Words For Worms
🙂 I debated on the title, but I knew I had to do it!
Quirky Chrissy
Side note, some of the copy I wrote recently will be getting edited and going live…totally has “any way the wind blows” in it. Also, the same piece has “winds from the east and mist coming in” because I just had to do it.
Words For Worms
Awesome.
April @ The Steadfast Reader
I wanted to BE Scarlett. 🙂
April @ The Steadfast Reader
Well… except for all the war, and poverty, and other miscellaneous suckage. Okay. I just wanted her balls. 🙂
Words For Worms
She certainly had gumption… And a pretty sweet wardrobe.
Megan M.
You’re so clever, Katie. It seems like I would have had to have read a book with “wind” in the title but none come to mind at the moment. I just looked on my Kindle to see what words recurred in my “Loved It” list and I came up with “beautiful” and “light/shadow.” Also “bones” and “ghost.” LOL
Right now I’m reading the new Veronica Mars mystery “The Thousand Dollar Tan Line.” SUPER excited that it’s now a book series!
Melinda
Obviously The Shadow of the Wind is my favourite title with the word “wind” in it. I heart that book SO much 🙂
Gone with the Wind is on my list.
Words For Worms
Gone With the Wind is wonderful, I hope you like it!
Elisa @ Leopards and Dragons
I just have to throw in Inherit the Wind the play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee about the Scopes trial. And I have The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Creating Currents of Electricity and Hope by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer on my non-fiction TBR pile.
Oh, oh … you can’t leave out The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame! And A Wind in the Door by Madeleine L’Engle was part of one of my favorite series as a kid.
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind by Hayao Miyazaki is based on his amazing film.
Okay, okay, I will stop. I am desperately trying to avoid grading a midterm. This is way more fun.
Jenny @ Reading the End
Hahahaha, I was coming to write Wind in the Door, Wind in the Willows, and Inherit the Wind, but you beat me to the punch on all of them! Dammit. :p
Words For Worms
You two know ALL THE WINDY BOOKS! I applaud you.
Words For Worms
You have the BEST Wind titles! I thought about A Wind in the Door, but I’ve only read A Wrinkle in Time. Same with The Wind in the Willows– I didn’t feel like I could include it because it has been sooooooooooooo long… I believe it was read to me before I could read.
Jennine G.
I do like Gone With the Wind. First read it in Jr High and then for grad school. It’s weird though because Scarlet is the kind of character I’d usually dislike very much. Maybe it’s the sweeping “classic-ness” of it?
Words For Worms
Scarlett did have some good moments, particularly when she was holding the crew together and rescuing them from starvation… She was at her best when downtrodden.
Andi (@estellasrevenge)
OMG, who can resist lutes? LOL Love you, Katie. I’ve only read The Shadow of the Wind from your list, but all of these windy titles are on my TBR!
Words For Worms
I noticed that The Name of the Wind was on your TBR list (a wedding gift, even from the most spectacular Capricious Reader?) It takes a little getting into, but I think you’ll dig it. It went WAY faster than I thought it would, given its girth.
Charleen
… and now Queen is in my head forever.
Words For Worms
I should have posted the video of my (then) 5 year old “nephew” singing “Bohemian Rhapsody.” It is epic.
Rebecca @ Love at First Book
One of the reasons why I heart you – you just came up with a list of WIND books. Love it!
Oh, and no, I have zero wind books to add 😀
Words For Worms
Oh thank you, dear! This was fun, I might have to do this more often!
Ashley F
Am I the only one picturing Scarlett belting out Queen? Anybody? Loved Gone with the Wind. Loved Shadow of the Wind. And you know me. I loves me some Diana Gabaldon.
Monika @ Lovely Bookshelf
I was totally belting out Queen in my mind! (Didn’t have the Scarlett connection though hehe)
Words For Worms
There’s really never a bad time to have Queen stuck in your head.
Words For Worms
I wasn’t picturing Scarlett belting out Queen, but NOW I am… I think Freddy Mercury would approve. He’s the sort that would appreciate the fashion, no?
Allison (Allure of Books)
I love the variety! The Name of the Wind is one of my absolute all time favorite reads, everything about it is fantastic. <3
Words For Worms
Thank you, dear! Glad you stopped by!
Jennifer @ The Relentless Reader
Scarlett! Oh Scarlett. I wanted to smack that silly b***h most of the time too 😉 And yet, that book was incredible. It just goes to show that the character doesn’t have to be “likeable” for the book to be amazing!
Words For Worms
Exactly! Sometimes a frustrating character makes the best protagonist.
Didi
I second Elisa with The Wind and the Willows! For the rest of your list the only thing I’d really like to read is The Shadow in the Wind.
Words For Worms
The Shadow of the Wind is really good, I think it would be one that you’d enjoy.
Isi
I loved the list!
Mainly because I didn’t know that novella by D. Gabaldon!! Now I have a purpuse in my live: read that book! 😀
I’ve read The shadow of the wind (I would like to re-read it and finish the trilogy, someday) and The name of the wind, which I also liked.
Words For Worms
LOL! Yessssssssss! More Outlander novellas for everyone!
Kelly from Readlately.com
I couldn’t finish Shadow of the Wind for the some reason. I think it was a wrong book, wrong time situation.
Words For Worms
Eh, that happens sometimes. No sense in crying over unfinished books, so many out there to be conquered!
The Five-Eyed Bookworm
Oh, wow! This is great! These wind titles sound wonderful. I’ve heard so much about The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón and I hope to read it soon.
Words For Worms
The Shadow of the Wind was quite good, I hope you like it!