Saturday, November 11, 2006

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I found this meme on a blog and since I did the music meme that suggested Sara, I'll do this (well, I better answer xD). Here goes:

1 .- A book that changed your life. 1984 George Orwell and Notre Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo (ya, there are two, but I can not choose one.)
2 .- A book you've read more than once. Tales of the Otori : the nightingale floor by Lian Hearn .
3 .- A book to take on a desert island. Mecanoescrit of origin segon not remember the author ^ ^ U.
4 .- A book that made you laugh. Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon , for that personage which not remember the name but it was lovely.
5 .- A book that made you mourn. Harry Potter Prince by JK Rowling. Only the end, those who have read, I understand.
6 .- A book I want would have been written. Pasapalabra xD.
7 .- A book you wish had never been written. Z Generació worst of the worst that could never have read.
8 .- A book you are reading now. The music of chance Paul Auster laureate.
9 .- A book you want to read. There are so many ... Brave New World by Aldous Huxley , for example.

And here's another meme, this one about books of the earliest childhood:

1. What books were special to you in your childhood? One called Memoirs of a chicken Concha López Narváez, it was the first book I read six years old, all of those were from Disney movies, even memorized, The Book of Virtues for children of William J. Bennett, containing different stories and some very curious, some of Andersen's stories ... and do not remember what else. Bad memory.
2. What was so particularly special or memorable that book? Do not know what to say. In some cases it was because I admired some character, as in Memoirs of a hen, in other cases because they were curious stories you surprised (as one of William J. Bennett who was about a dispute between animals for a loaf of bread, or otherthe same author as an allegorical total)
3. Have you reread some of them as an adult? Rather reread. The truth is that I have dwelt much on them again.
4. If so ... Do you think those books as good as you remembered? Given that children are, yes. But obviously now I prefer other things. Although Bennett storybook continues to draw attention I do not know why xD.
5. What about the classic films about children, young people? (Chronicles of Narnia, The Lord of the Rings, etc). A subsection: The Lord of the Rings for children? Big mistake has been committed who asked this question. On the question itself: there is everything. I can not say I've seen many adaptations, but I imagine quand be like any film adaptation of''adult.''

Well, that's all. I hope that someone else is encouraged to answer these memes. You, for instance, Sara xDD.

Besos!