Wednesday 14 May 2014

Books... Just books...

My relationship with books is not very active lately. When i was a child i use to read a lot, but since i started the University i just read some chapters of different books (however, these "short" lectures appears to be a kind of "swarm" specifically designed to overwhelm me and my classmates; and that swarm is becoming a complete success).
I like fictional books of almost any kind. Since adventure books like Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter, to books of social criticism like "Cien Años de Soledad", satirist novels like "Rebelión en la Granja", distopian futures like "Un Mundo Feliz" or apocalyptic stories like World War Z.
I am reading World War Z. It is difficult to read daily because all the papers and articles that we have to read to the University, but i started it a month ago, and i think it will take another to finish it. It is about a zombie apocalypse which started in China and spread almost all over the world. The book tells in interviews the story of the infection, since the first cases, trough the Great Panic (when people realised the true nature of the "African rabies" and that the supposed cure was in fact useless) and the human counter attack. I enjoyed how all was so consistent, although i could detect some nationalism (the author is from USA), because in the book the Zionist were the "good guys" who were trying to protect Palestine from the infection, the USA´s soldiers were in other countries "fighting the drug trafficking" instead of occupying the country for USA´s interests, the infection begin in an enemy of USA and the refugees were praying to be able to enter Europe or USA to be safe, the interviewed people often says how USA is more democratic than his own country and how the CIA were trying to protect the people and democracy (that was very disgusting for me, knowing how the CIA help to replace Latin american democracies with dictatorships). I would recommend this book to any person who likes books about apocalypse (my friends like video games about zombies, but they are too lazy to read this book).

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