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Back once again. I could not find where to start. There are many things to say. I found the way and is back at first. To which was from the beginning the basic idea of \u200b\u200bopening this blog. A space where the other, which dwells in me, I could say things that normally do not tell anyone and it will be this time or, rather, that I intend to do now.
Currently, among the dangerous daily shake I nearly stepped on this city since I have got to grips with some activities that I like. The ones I liked and always start by reading
idea was to update as you move forward, but between one thing and another, never took up and now I feel it easy to revive the proposal.
Since the last one I mentioned in the " Yes, Daddy. Fuck me "of Adriana Pedroza have passed a few pages:
Shadow of the Wind: Carlos Ruiz Zafon. This book even has a website where you curious about their history. It was a birthday present and I dare say that what it meant, its content, its history and what later became (and is now) was one of the best birthday gifts I received in my life .
The Da Vinci Code: of Dan Brown. I refused, he fled, I alarmed the fuss it caused, was "cool" was even a film that had given him, was scandalous fuss around ... But I came across this pray: "You have to read this book." As best I got from him was feed my curiosity, I was captivated by the Fibonacci sequence, in addition to the exasperation of some I know because I was reading this "heresy." Hahaha ... nothing like it. It was fun.
The column that drew me in: Vivian Jiménez. I wrote about him a chance. Was a challenging book for me in the plot, the characters, the final concepts. More than once I faced myself. Very good.
Thus Spake Zarathustra: what I can say I Friedrich Nietzsche! This has been one of the most complex books I've read. Sometimes applauded the type (Zarathustra), other times I laughed (never teased me, but I was laughing) and many others ... well, if I had been among his listeners when he spoke, I had turned around and I had gone. However, on second reading (gasp) could not hide my astonishment, my admiration and even in my character its influence is felt, especially by the impact it had on me the Three Transformations: Camel, Lion and finally Child.
The steps are numbered. Poetry Anthology: by Eduardo Carranza. Colombian poet. As an example of what this collection made me leave a couple of verses: "It is good that you live and die. / The wild, the moon, the entire creation, / but my heart, everything is fine. "In his" Sonnet with a caveat. "
Eduardo Carranza. Life and work: together his poems, came a description of his life and work, written by his daughter Maria Mercedes Carranza and a young Colombian journalist Daniel Samper Ospina, in the confluence of the wonderful fruits of his gift as a poet and the exquisite flowers of the prints left his footsteps, always smelling good souls who made it could play with his work.
Demian: of Hermann Hesse. The magic is present throughout the book and I thought it was the only one who could see it. Maybe I have not met enough people or have discussed the matter with the wrong people. From Demian, Hesse loved it for its depth, for the memories brought me, by the twilight of their pages.
Siddharta: also Hermann Hesse, as you will see absolutely grabbed me. Siddharta what about ... no end to list what they learned, what is remembered, lives, as confirmed ... no, would never end. It's a beauty.
Steppenwolf: and continue to Hesse. This book was the cause of all this because someone told me: "You're a wolf steppe. And so no doubt I'll take bottom line? Yes. I am a steppe wolf.
Darkstone: of Fedosy Santaella. Gentlemen young Venezuelan talent! Look for it and léanselo are all inside!
Rayuela: Cortázar! This is the most wonderful book I read. The way he came into my hands, the way opened my arms, how they kidnapped me ... I would say that this book one who abducted me and gave me turned into another woman, as they say those who have abducted the aliens. "I exaggerate? Léanselo!
Mary Jorge Isaac. This I read in high school. What I got back. God how I've changed! At that time, I locked myself to mourn the mucus loose while reading. But this time, I was absolutely absorbed in the description of landscapes, seems to have been there. So, Manuel Ávila now I remember more!
Daughter Fortune: Isabel Allende. This is an entertaining story. I like it because it opens me to the customs area and the (in) our Latin American culture. Plus I love the character of Eliza, the heroine of the novel
Apart from these, that make something like a book a month, I have on hand several poetry books I devour them as they deserve, calmly. Here are some: Poetry Beverly gathered Pérez Rego, Anthology of the Best Poems of Love Century XX
Gradually, talk about them.
barking Besos!
NOTE: I leave the issue about all this I have dedicated Eduardo ... enjoy!
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