Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Vigamox Solution Expiration

in the clouds / Ian McEwan

A good friend gave me this book on my last birthday and now almost back to the date I made in order to read it. The result is mixed: frustration and happiness, frustration at having missed so much time to read and happiness for the fact that I did. in the clouds is one of those books accurate, where life is awakened. Peter Fortune a child with too much imagination runs in several stories, different stages of their life in the world of fantasy is revealed with unusual force, showing the weariness of life, but also the beauty of life. In the end, every fantasy leads to the discovery of Love, perhaps the greatest discovery of man. It is a fact that she does not love, at least one banana peel, can not be among their peers rather than to piss or destroyed. But in the end, I could read the clouds In . With lively prose, with poetic light but building and landscape images of the plastic start to describe the human, is like this guy McEwan creates unforgettable that it will be prosecuted by his wrists from his sister who discover- share the body of the old house cat and you'll find, one morning, contained in the body of a bumbling adult, the greatest gift possible from the lips of the girl Gwendoline: love, only to lose to go back to childhood.
Editorial: Anagram
p. 147

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Sostituta Denise Milani

Sin Tetas no heaven / Gustavo Bolivar Moreno

One of the most delicious telenovelas I've seen has been Sin Tetas no paradise. The story is about a girl who wants to get boobs to be one of the mistresses of the "traquetos", ie, the drug traffickers in Colombia. Catherine's life will be like a little journey through the land of Oz, where you'll find yourself with Tin Man, Scarecrow and even his Witch of the West or is it the East? Only instead of desert wastelands and flying monkeys, find bodyguard travel by boat and helicopter, major and minor drug dealers, doctors who operate claiming to acostones, corrupt politicians hobnobbing among all envy, violence and tits factory, as one of the characters in the novel. This work by Gustavo Bolivar reflects the ambition of thousands of girls in our continent and oh how fun and has many passages worthy of repeating in any medium:
"She was dying of grief being ridiculous in the midst of 59 poor women as like her, so idiots like her, as stupid as her, but with tits bigger than hers. "
Or his description of narcos undoubtedly anthology.
"Seres very basic, very ambitious, sick of the money, easy money worshiping, arrogant, ego and vanity flooded, delicate, not manners, but for their intolerance, infidels, womanizing, good-natured and liars. Demigods of Olympus imaginary and fictitious, revelers without measure, many of them vicious and addiction, evil, ruthless, greedy, arrogant, unable to overcome loneliness or economic crisis, insecure bullies, need to show the world financial, trauma, dementia able to sell his mother to the DEA in order to get a reduction in sentence before climbing, and feet chained hands, an American flag aircraft fired its engines at the track bet Catam from El Dorado Airport in Bogota. "
With a farcical novel like this, language is used to count so funny, cynical and painful ordeal Catherine to find her traqueto and of course, to her breasts. Sometimes the narrator fails and diluted some of the tension and makes repeated use of narrative techniques, but the novel delivers. No doubt. Now that we Vimo influenza, nothing like Sin Tetas no paradise to rise.
Publisher: Pocket, Random House Mondadori.
P. 248

Heavy Implantation Bleeding Could Have Twins

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory / Roald Dahl

do not know where I read recently that one writer said that, while Dahl continue reading, we have some hope. I think the same. I just read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory without much desire to see the film version. The story is delicious: a boy from a poor family, very very poor, you win a golden ticket to see the inside of the famous chocolate factory of Willie Wonka. Assists with his grandfather and then discovers the old man's hand Wonka, the candy most surprising, most unexpected jellies and even chewing gum that taste of food (including blueberry pie). Meanwhile, Roald glad to criticize parents who give their children everything, children Wolverines, for children who only watch television and even manners, about how bad is chewing gum. In the end, well, read the final one ends with a desire not to eat candy for a while, and besides, none of the candies on store shelves come, either by mistake, yummy Wonka candy. You have to read Roald Dahl. No doubt. Your imagination is clear, powerful and the best of it, warm.
Editorial: Alfaguara
child p. 172

Saturday, May 2, 2009

How To Make Party Popper Cannon

Hawksbill Station Robert Silverberg

I have a deja vu that someone will come to graffiti this post ... in order.

many years ago had a couple of friends fans of Science Fiction. Their houses were huge libraries where the same could be found that Foundation and Empire Asimov. Thanks to them I found a collection of Plaza & Janes called imaginary world where I read an interesting and funny novel by Brian Aldiss, Galaxies like grains of sand . Now I just read
Hawksbill Station of not less writer Robert Silverberg, who walks around the review of one of his books. In Hawksbill Station, Silverberg creates a communist prison, prison located on planet Earth, yes, but in the Cambrian period. A plain red, volcanoes and a warm sea virulent yielding trilobites is the landscape for this wonderful novel.
The tension started when a new prisoner arrives at the station and he always doubts concerning the future if that world has changed, what new things have happened and if the fate of this handful of old men and crazy, more so second to first, have any hope of returning to 2025.
I like the characters in Silverberg, defeated men, but remain on edge in the desert thanks to a certain honor that has overcome while encouraged. If literature should give us images, this book gave me more that there was no thinking, an old lame, leaning on a crutch, looking beyond the plain red and the solitude of his memories, a small boat where four of his colleagues scrambling to get the largest trilobite history to eat the flesh spongy and terrible Silverberg said.
Editorial Plaza & Janes
Stock
p. Imaginary Worlds 223