My Reading Rabbits
Hi my friends, I`m happy to write to you again, and I want to say "thanks" to all the people that commented on my post the last week, it makes me feel that I had fans again, like the last semester, jaja.
Today I`m going to talk about My Reading Habits.
When I was a child, like all the chilean children, I was forced to read one book at month, but, "for some unknown reason", I liked it. However, I began to read my "own books" a few years later, maybe when I was 10, after that a distant cousin that was a little more older than me show me a Harry Potter book. I thought "wow, is so big" and asked her if she would must read that book forced. She said that she read those books beacause she wanted to do it, and that she could lend me the book if I wanted it.
Regrettably, her father was alocoholic and some years later her mother died, so she decided go to live with another relatives and I never saw her again. I think that she was the first girl that I knew that liked literature and maybe she promoted my literature taste when I was a child. Her name was Daniela.
I liked all sort of books, but specially literature, ""fiction"", novels. I read specially classics, because that give so much curiosity about what makes them such famous. I read Frankenstein, I´m reading Rayuela and I want to read Dracula. My favourite book? It is "Le Petit Prince".
I don´t know when I`m going to finish "Rayuela" because I must read a lot of things in Sociology, but some day I will do it. Rayuela is a so famous book of the argentinian writer Julio Cortazar that tells the story of two latinoamericans in France. It is so funny and interesting, and I recommended him (Frankenstein too, it is so good!).
That's it for today. Good luck!
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