I have not
read many books in my life, less than 100 for sure. But my favorite authors are Mario Vargas
Llosa and Albert Camus. My kind of books
is generally fiction novels, with detail descriptions and wild character frames.
One of my favorite books is ‘The Stranger’, by Camus. It’s a well narrated short
story of a man who’s feeling an outsider not only in the society he lives, but
in his own life. Showing sorrow and desperation in a calm and soft way, Camus
is able to display the modern life across all of us.
The last
book I read was ‘The Lost Head of Damasceno Monteiro’. It narrates the story of
a young Portuguese journalist who has to report and investigate a horrible
murder of a man who’s head was taken off. The novel combines both mystery and
police investigation across it chapters. The way it is written allows to the
reader to flow inside its pages and enjoy the book without much effort. I recommend it totally, it’s a fun, easy digest
investigation novel written by Antonio Tabucchi in 1997.
I think I have "The Stranger" in my house but I have never read it. Now i think i will!
ResponderEliminarWell, 'The Lost Head of Damasceno Monteiro' is a true history that happen in 1996. Really scary, huh?
ResponderEliminarI think that Camus is an incredible writer. I read "The Stranger" when I was in the high school and was the best idea. I remember that may favourite teacher recommended me the book.
ResponderEliminarI want really bad to read ‘The Lost Head of Damasceno Monteiro’. I like the books that combines both mystery and police investigation.
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