Sunday, January 16, 2011
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Title: Children of Húrin.
Author: JRR Tolkien
Editorial:
Minotaur 256 pages.
Turin is the hero of this legend set in Middle-earth in a very, very remote. He is the son of a famous warrior who pursue their own destiny. Raised among the Elves take part of their customs, but not forget or his mother or his sister.
A fantastic legend that ancestors of some species listed have appeared in The Lord of the Rings in a story that happens a lot earlier. It's entertaining eventhat does not reach an unforgettable trilogy by the same author. A little 'dull' for my taste.
Title: Tales from the Perilous Realm
Author: JRR Tolkien
Editorial:
Minotaur 354 pages. Various legends
up this book immerses us in another of the worlds of Tolkien. The characters are not known and the narrative is full of fantasy
Tolkien A different book that immerses you in other characters and especially in a fantasy world full of different characters that have muchwork of historical data on the Cathar heresy for DMEPOS a fiction novel in which there is, above all, many legends. The characters become a kind of detective story and every step you take will go closer to another mystery to unravel. A quick and easy work of reading which engages from the start.
Title:
Under the Lion of San Marcos. Author: Ana Alcolea
Editorial:
Algaida
471 pages.
Angela is a young writer who travels to Venice to write his nu documented In the house of a couple strange things begin to happen: noises, sudden temperature changes and a series of paranormal activities. All this coincides with the discovery of archeological remains, which will be key to solving the mystery.
is a novel that I found it strange. Not the subject but how to tell it. Not bad, but I was not excited.
Booklist 2010
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