After a very long long time thinking about what its my favourite book, (I don't remember the title of a book),... But, I also think that I need read more books, I'm very depress that I can't do this activity. I remember that in the school I read so many books for my by me. I remember books of Mario Vargas Llosa, history's book, and different novels.
Well, in some many time, my favourite book was "Mp3", a book of more than 10 stories related with songs. Songs like "Girls and boys" of Blur, "I'm waiting for the night to fall" of Depeche Mode, "Pinball Wizard" of The Who, and another tracks. These are very young stories and for my age at the school are very good. The tittle was the most interesting because it's very funny tell to my parents, friends and brothers that I'm reading a book called "Mp3".
The idea is very interesting, a mix of songs related with music. It's and activity that all we can write. So many songs and moments we remember with a track of music and in this book are nine stories. The best story of this book for my is "Pinball Wizard", it's a very young and exiting story of a drunk guy . The other story that I like is one of a girl with many sexual potential (I don't remember the title)
Pablo Illanes isn't the writer of this book, he is the editor. This book was made in 2003, and it have 228 pages.
(I didn't find a review, only this)
"Una mujer intenta recontruir el mapa de sus afectos.
Dos desconocidas hablan de Depeche Mode en un cementerio.
Un adolecente se emborracha y desafía a su flipper favorito.
Un hombre se desespera por la implacable ausencia de la hembra que lo excita sexualmente.
Una chica moderna se entrega sin culpas a los placeres masculinos.
Una historia de amor funesto se teje en una discoteca barriobajera.
Un joven descubre en londres la clave para entender ciertas cosas inexplicables.
A los setenta y cuatro años un Maestro Sensei descubre lo agradable que puede ser un abrazo."
Nueve cuentos.
nueve autores. nueve canciones que,
gracias a la intensidad de aquel
enigma llamado inspiración,
se convirtiern en historias"