Post 7 - Favorite book

Books are something very powerful because you can show different worlds and ideas in them and they’re different from other forms of entertainment like movies or music so books are pretty unique. If you ask me my favorite author honestly I don’t have one because I don’t read that much as to have a favorite one but I like Pedro Lemebel or George Orwell because they wrote my 2 favorite books. The kind of books that I read are like the ones that show the reality from different points of view and tell a history that you can truly imagine and get in to it like the two books that I’m going to tell you about it because they’re my favorites. My favorite books of all time are two, both I read them in the school and I really enjoyed doing it so the first one is “Tengo miedo torero” by Pedro Lemebel and the second is “1984” by George Orwell.

I really love the first one because it shows you the history of the Dictatorship here in Chile from a point of view really interesting and crude but I’m very sure that if someone read it would love it. The second one shows also a world with a dictatorship, where is the “Big Brother” that control everything and they spy you and things like that so the book show you a dramatic reality where you aren’t really a free person. The last book I read probably was “Cien años de soledad” by Gabriel García Márquez, it was a long book and a little confuse but is really fun to read it and I recommend to give it a try because Gabriel García Márquez is a very known author and the most of his books are pretty good.

 To end I would like to tell a really fun fact about my school and is that for the last year of school I had to read “El Quijote” that book was huge! It has like 1300 pages And I had to read it completely, It took me like 2 months but in the test I got a 6,3!

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  1. I like "1984" but I prefer Animal Farm of Orwell

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  2. Lemebel is a really good author, good choice!
    "Tengo miedo torero" is a powerful book

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  3. I also prefer the Animal's Farm, and I agree with you about "tengo miedo torero" its in my list of favorites books too!

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  4. George Orwell is the best. I haven't read anything from Pedro Lemebel, so i will give him a try!

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  5. "El quijote" its a very long book, but its worth it. Actually, I remember the story very well and what it was about

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  6. OH! I have never read " tengo miedo torero" but sounds intresting and I am sure I have heard of it too many times.

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  7. I love "El quijote" I read it on my own!! I'm crazy, I know it ahahah

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  8. When I was very young I read too "El quijote".

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  9. WOW! we have similar tastes! "Tengo miedo torero" is one of the best novels that I've read ..

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  10. Wow, I could not read "El Quijote", its much to me

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  11. Oh, I'm obsessed with Pedro Lemebel. "Tengo miedo torero" is his only novel but what a great job he did, I recommend you to read more of him, you won't regret!

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