Following Ampharou designs, I will quote the books I have checked:
The Call of the Wild Jack London : This is the first book I remember. The character, a dog named Buck, very reluctantly begins a journey in search of his place. London pass us a portrait of the man's greed for the gold in Alaska in the nineteenth century. When I first read it I was presented as an adventure book. Years later he introduced me as a portrait of rootlessness and the search for the role of self in the world.
the Ranger series of space Isaac Asimov: I had seen my older brother read I, Robot and Foundation series by this author. Back to School in the library had the complete series of Lone Star character David, articulate, insightful, and with a mysterious past. Acted as a space detective had a power that gave some aliens who in turn saved him from certain death as a baby. I did not want to reread it, since they are a highly focused series of stories preteen audiences, and I fear it may become disenchanted.
The Dain Curse by Dashiell Hammett : On a birthday of my father did not know what to get and read cover of this book I decided for him. One day I took it was summer, and I remember that I finished it that night because my mother made me go to sleep. The best thing about this book was that I discovered one of my favorite authors, in addition to a genre that I visit from time to time.
The Glass Key by Dashiell Hammett : It was the third book I read Dad Hammet. Ned Beaumont is the character that I possibly identify all the literature I've read. Acid, intelligence, humanism, sentimentality and big heart hidden in a shell that makes it survive in a world in ruins. Loyal to his friends but mostly true to his instincts. Most want to be like him.
Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman : I had become a regular reader of poetry by Morrissey, especially to its excellent song Cementry Gates's album The Queen Is Dead by The Smiths, when a day reading the newspaper on the bus to work, the culture section I found a full page with this article . That afternoon I got to Barcelona to look for that book, the author had not heard in my life. I have read some forty or fifty times, and is the song life more beautiful I have enjoyed.
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho : A girl who liked me gave me this book. I showed me skeptical, and when I threw myself into reading I came up short in my fears. It is the biggest crap I've swallowed. His writing is the first level of ESO someone. Easy as pie, looking for complicity with the reader in the most miserable there, telling you that you are very good from first to last word. It contains everything I hate everything. Abominable.
Hamlet by William Shakespeare : Exalted, and as said author of this book, the Prince of Denmark is the character of all characters, that is always ahead of the reader. I read about five or six times and always find something new in it. Not my favorite book of my reading, but undoubtedly is the most complete.
The Western Canon by Harold Bloom : The older he becomes one more run from the cataloging and classification of things, especially art. But this book arose, bursting around him a love of literature had never found anyone. Bloom you again and again reiterated their preference, Shakespeare, but mostly tells you why you love literature and like it or not, there are a few books to be read if you really like reading.
Heliopolis Ernst Jünger: My older brother and a friend who was his professor of philosophy at BUP I were talking about the memories of this German author. I chose Heliopolis and at first I struggled a bit, but the reflection of a society that dedicates itself to the bottom, and the determination of its main character, Lucius Geer, to find a balance between what is right and do not disobey orders of his superiors, is one of the great achievements of Jünger. If I am not Ned Beaumont older, unless it is as Lucius Geer.
and close the meme, that who has commissioned me it has to write a little, well aware that everything I have written. ;)
The Call of the Wild Jack London : This is the first book I remember. The character, a dog named Buck, very reluctantly begins a journey in search of his place. London pass us a portrait of the man's greed for the gold in Alaska in the nineteenth century. When I first read it I was presented as an adventure book. Years later he introduced me as a portrait of rootlessness and the search for the role of self in the world.
the Ranger series of space Isaac Asimov: I had seen my older brother read I, Robot and Foundation series by this author. Back to School in the library had the complete series of Lone Star character David, articulate, insightful, and with a mysterious past. Acted as a space detective had a power that gave some aliens who in turn saved him from certain death as a baby. I did not want to reread it, since they are a highly focused series of stories preteen audiences, and I fear it may become disenchanted.
The Dain Curse by Dashiell Hammett : On a birthday of my father did not know what to get and read cover of this book I decided for him. One day I took it was summer, and I remember that I finished it that night because my mother made me go to sleep. The best thing about this book was that I discovered one of my favorite authors, in addition to a genre that I visit from time to time.
The Glass Key by Dashiell Hammett : It was the third book I read Dad Hammet. Ned Beaumont is the character that I possibly identify all the literature I've read. Acid, intelligence, humanism, sentimentality and big heart hidden in a shell that makes it survive in a world in ruins. Loyal to his friends but mostly true to his instincts. Most want to be like him.
Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman : I had become a regular reader of poetry by Morrissey, especially to its excellent song Cementry Gates's album The Queen Is Dead by The Smiths, when a day reading the newspaper on the bus to work, the culture section I found a full page with this article . That afternoon I got to Barcelona to look for that book, the author had not heard in my life. I have read some forty or fifty times, and is the song life more beautiful I have enjoyed.
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho : A girl who liked me gave me this book. I showed me skeptical, and when I threw myself into reading I came up short in my fears. It is the biggest crap I've swallowed. His writing is the first level of ESO someone. Easy as pie, looking for complicity with the reader in the most miserable there, telling you that you are very good from first to last word. It contains everything I hate everything. Abominable.
Hamlet by William Shakespeare : Exalted, and as said author of this book, the Prince of Denmark is the character of all characters, that is always ahead of the reader. I read about five or six times and always find something new in it. Not my favorite book of my reading, but undoubtedly is the most complete.
The Western Canon by Harold Bloom : The older he becomes one more run from the cataloging and classification of things, especially art. But this book arose, bursting around him a love of literature had never found anyone. Bloom you again and again reiterated their preference, Shakespeare, but mostly tells you why you love literature and like it or not, there are a few books to be read if you really like reading.
Heliopolis Ernst Jünger: My older brother and a friend who was his professor of philosophy at BUP I were talking about the memories of this German author. I chose Heliopolis and at first I struggled a bit, but the reflection of a society that dedicates itself to the bottom, and the determination of its main character, Lucius Geer, to find a balance between what is right and do not disobey orders of his superiors, is one of the great achievements of Jünger. If I am not Ned Beaumont older, unless it is as Lucius Geer.
and close the meme, that who has commissioned me it has to write a little, well aware that everything I have written. ;)
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