“La vida perfecta”, de Peto Menahem
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“La vida perfecta”, de Peto Menahem
“Volaron para vivir”, de Claudio Meunier
A few random book rules I keep in place
If I'm half way through the book and I can't for the life of me remember who this random character that keeps popping up is, they aren't crucial to the story. If I'm meant to care about you, then take it up with your creator the author.
If it's a physical copy and I'm having a tough time gathering enough interest to start the book it's OK to open a random page and read a few pages. If it interests you you now gained the motivation to learn the " backstory ".
I'm gonna keep adding things as they come up.
The Two Book Rule
"Well, what would I do if I finished the first book and didn't have the second book? Not read?"
My friend is much wiser than me. He, you see, brings at least two books with him every place he goes. I sometimes bring a book, or my kindle, but sometimes I forget and I’ll just leave the house with myself, my keys, my wallet, and my cellphone. Sometimes I get really, really bored. He, on the other hand, always has two books with him to read, so he’s generally always got something to do if…
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