Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Ice Skating 13th Birthday Party

Toy II / Antonio Granados

find it funny the way these books fun, playful, and so on. Toy II poems is. And yes, I will be brief in this mini review, but Toy II Poems of Antonio Granados find the language to service and what good fun when it happens. Crucidramas, límeriks, cats, poems reflect all zooilógicos, everything in this book is available from good time and literature at the service to kill those hot hours and uncertain in the afternoon. Highly recommended.
start reading: 5 June
order reading: 5 June
Publisher: Alfaguara youth
country: Mexico
pp.
139 Location: Mexico City .

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Pea Allergy Yellow Pea

invisible smell roses / Laura Restrepo

Luicé restart, before starting his old age, a relationship with a childhood sweetheart, Heloise. First letters, then telephone calls and later in foreign cities dating, love this old couple in the novel exudes the smell of roses invisible, perhaps the scent of nostalgia, perhaps the fear of old age.
invisible roses smell is a short novel or long short story "interested in the taxonomy? where the Colombian writer makes an exercise in nostalgia, love, of youth that we lost. With a prose carefully, slowly, and with a narrator who recounts everything from the evocation, a storyteller who did not live it tells, but only craves, Lauro Restrepo novel achieves excellent knows and loves old adages: "I always found it more real the invisible roses smell the roses themselves, I knew not to kill any love for baking, or make you scream of pleasure Magangué whores: I do Heloise would have guessed at the splendid young women over the years would be, and have loved the old to the young Heloise was. "
This fragment is the strength and vitality of this novel is a painful piece, he turns to the story: the twist: it is a novel about Luicé and Heloise: the novel about all that we love others and in one way or another what we envy.
start reading: May 22
order reading: May 23
pp. 63.
editorial: Sudamericana.
country Colombia.
location: Mexico City.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Member Login Sean Cody

The inventor of games / Pablo de Santis

Drago Ivan Drago is a grandson of Nicholas, the great inventor of games, imagination, skill, strategy, and so on. However, their enemigio, Morodian he seeks power Zyl populated and has nearly destroyed the reputation of the city and now want to give the final blow: to build a game called "The Life of Ivan Drago."
With game inventor, Pablo de Santis does a story round, light, interesting, with many doors open to the imagination. Fiction, not so bad novel, as some literary critics would have us believe, as if imagination were relegated to the language. De Santis creates a world with many possibilities to imagine, because surely no man, being a child, not at some point invented a game: one to kill time or to occupy it, I do not recognize children who kill time, but on the contrary, they enjoy it. Perhaps some would mention the final element is a little loose, but the author is fully compliant with good counting a story that gives rise to germ literature.
start reading: May 18
order reading: May 18
pp. 243
Publisher: Alfaguara youth.
author: Argentina
location: way to Oaxaca.