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|title=The House of the Wind
|sort= House of the Wind
|buy=Maybe
|borrow=Yes
|paperback=0755346297
|hardback=0755346270
|audiobook=
|ebook=B0052RMO82
|pages=528
|publisher=Headline Review
|date=October 2011
|isbn=978-0755346295
|websitecover=0755346297|videoaznuk=|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0755346297</amazonuk>|amazonusaznus=<amazonus>0755346297</amazonus>B0052RMO82
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I loved the intriguing title of the book and was hoping that Hardie explains it. She does: not only that but the wind element (no pun intended) is mentioned throughout at regular intervals. A nice touch, I thought and not over-played either. The short Prologue describes a young girl on the eve of her ''terrible fate.'' But fate seems to have changed its mind at the very last minute. And this strange/weird/scary event happens at the Casa al Vento - ''The House of the Wind.''
If this book appeals then you might like to try [[The Food of Love by Anthony Capella]].
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