Saturday, July 24, 2010

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books I read lately

Then put the books I read lately and loved. They are of different genres and very exciting. I hope their interest if they want to read something good and exciting;)

Caracol Beach (Eliseo Alberto)

is a Saturday in June, and Beto Milanés, Cuban immigrant, comes to find someone to kill him. In front of the station is a bald, fat sergeant, who has decided to apologize to her only child, Mandy, a transvestite who lives with a ghost of a dressmaker armenio.El pianist flies back and forth, like a moth, trying to save his daughter. A dark literature professor spends night in a bar, talking to the prettiest woman in the world. The African orishas and come down from Olympus to the event are the drums. Three boys have gone for beer at a supermarket, to continue the party, and cross the highway with the Cuban who wants a tomb. It has been raining, no moon, someone has brained a dog against a wall.

Malinche (Laura Esquivel)

An unforgettable story about the admired and reviled lover of Hernán Cortés from the author of Like Water for Chocolate arrives at last his long-awaited novel about one of the most controversial and founding of History of Mexico: Malinalli, Malinche, the admired and reviled lover Hernán Cortés, who served as interpreter between English and Aztecs in the conquest for centuries after being accused of betraying his people, selling the invader. In this new book, the fruit of dialogue between the work of the imagination and historical reconstruction, Laura Esquivel told with rich, warm style Adventure women's life abroad who thought Cortez would end the terrible human sacrifices Aztec religion, but instead end up finding no less bloody cruelty of the conquerors. An unforgettable story that penetrates to the same depth in the troubled heart of its protagonist and the complex heart of Mexico. Malinche is perhaps the most comprehensive view of its author on two of its key issues: the Mexican land and the status of women.

Men Who Hate Women (Stieg Larsson)

is a crime novel that stands in a complicated international financial fraud and the buried evil past of a wealthy Swedish industrial family throughout the twentieth century. Through its main character, refers to the classic atmosphere of the thriller genre and crime while still stylistically and mixing aspects of sub-genres. There are mentions of Enid Blyton, Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers, as well as Sue Grafton, Val McDermid, Sara Paretsky and several key figures in the history of the detective novel. As a journalist and editor of a magazine in Stockholm until his death, Larsson reveals his knowledge and love both the English detective story as the U.S.. He said he wrote his work in the evenings after work for their own pleasure. The towns mentioned are real, except Hedestad / Hedeby (although there is a Viking-Danish archaeological site, now in Germany, called "Hedeby"). Millennium magazine has marked parallels with the newspaper "Expo" in which Larsson worked as a journalist and editor (both facing serious financial difficulties and pressures because of his criticism). This novel is part of the Millennium trilogy, is the first of three books, and from the time of publication, some months after Larsson's death, the writer and journalist died of a heart attack, has become a leader sales not only in the writer's home country, Sweden, but also in many other parts of the world, including UK, France, Italy and Spain.

The Book Thief (Markus Zusak)

In the midst of World War II, the little Liesel find their salvation in reading.
A beautiful novel, human tremendously exciting, which describes the adventures of a German girl of nine years that is given up for adoption by his mother until the end of the war. His new family, and nothing affects ordinary people to Nazism, taught to read through books and Rudy manages distracted during the bombing and combat sadness. But is the book she's writing that ultimately will save lives.

History of King transparent - Rosa Montero

At first, Leola is a poor boy who lives with his family and is in love with a farmer, Jacques, whom one of many wars between rural Lords forced to abandon all what he knows to survive. Shortly after starting
its tracks found, and "saves" a mysterious woman, Nyneve (Who claims to have known King Arthur and even be part of the legend, giving a new interpretation to some of the facts related in the wrong place ... leaving Merlin), who claims to be a witch and can be a crazy .. .
From that moment, Leola becomes Nyneve disciple and a teacher and began a series of adventures begins with the training to become a warrior, with all that this entails ritual, honor and idealism, and a growth physical and emotional young man.
The author manages not only to tell a story of adventure that immerses you in the Middle Ages, but to speak of ideals, broadcast a message about the power of words to create and / or destroy.
History begins: "I am a woman and write. plebeian and I know I read. I was born servant and I am free. I have seen wonderful things in my life. I've done wonderful things in my life. For some time, the world was a miracle. He returned the Darkness
And spend a lot more ...


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