martes, 9 de mayo de 2017



The fun of books:

When I was a little boy I remember that I always liked reading tales and things like that, but it was when I entered to primary school when I knew the books. I always read the books that we've assigned to the Spanish class (except for one in specifically that I hated ajaj, it's called "La pata patana") and I had a lot of fun reading all those simple but catching stories, especially when they talk about crimes and detectives like "Quique hache detective" or "Asesinato en el canadian express". However i never read books on my own, or maybe one or two.

When I entered to secondary school I started to get even more fun reading books than before, in fact the books that we had to read for Spanish class I never take them like homework, I enjoy them so much that it was a way for relaxing from schoolwork. Besides I never liked reading resumes, in the four years that I was in secondary school I did that just two times and it was for time issues. It was in this stage when I started to read books on my own, most of the times novels about themes that I like (for example: "El perfume", "Crimen y castigo", "El caballero de la armadura oxidada" and also philosophy (for example: "Discurso del método", "El anticristo", "El principe"). One reason for starting reading philosophy it's because I had a girlfriend in that times who doesn’t like to much reading, so I read her books (the books that her school assigned for the Spanish class) and then I explain them to her (what loves does ajaja). This was my first encounter with this kind of books and maybe the first step on my head for thinking in a humanist career.

I don't know if I have a favorite writer per se, but i like really much a Chilean writer named "Ramon Diaz Eteróvic". He has a series of books that follows the same plot, but with different stories in each book. The principal character it's a Chilean detective named "Heredia", he lives in Santiago and always has a mystery to solve.

I like so much reading books, anyway I don't consider myself as a huge lover of books or a greaaat reader. So I don´t think that I've read so many books in my short life, but I would love reading a lot of books in the future (well technically I’m starting now with the university, but  I just need more time :c).

For ending I would like to recommend you guys a book that I read like a month ago, it's called "La ecuación Dante" from Jane Jensen, I don't know how to tell the book without spoiling you ajaja, but it's looong book with a lot of enigmas, mysteries, riddles and a complex plot that it will catch you. It's like "Código Da Vinci" but better :).


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