I must start recognizing that I always hate to read at school because I think that if you are going to read a book is because you want and not because you are obligated to do it, but in this situation we have the opportunity to read a lot of greats books and the one that I like and enjoy most was "Cien años de soledad" by Gabriel García Márquez, who is also my favorite author. An honourable mention for Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, another masterpiece in literature.
I really like this book because it makes you to get into the history and feel identified with the characters and the different situations or problems that they have to sort out. And I chose G.G.Márquez because I admire his capacity for create different histories and characters and how, in some of his books, he mixed some of them. I can make a list of greats books of him like Relatos de un náufrago, Del amor y otros demonios, or La triste historia de Cándida Eréndida.
I think I don't have a favorite type of books, I like historical ones, "magic realism", love histories, etc. I only need a motivation to read and after that any book is a good one to read it.
I don´t remember exactly which was the last book that a read, but i think it was "Un mundo feliz" by Aldous Huxley. It's about a dystopia where humans are created by a machine and emotions are controlled by drugs.
Gabriel García Márquez it's a great author and it's very interesting how he mixed some of his stories and characters, good information.
ResponderEliminarI think "Cronica de una muerte anunciada" is one of the few books I read happy When I was in the school. I agree with you If you want read, do it but enforce the people to do is dire.
ResponderEliminarI love García Márquez and the "Realismo Mágico" ... we have similar tastes
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