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Hello greetings in advance to all and as our dear damarysvibra says, we are still a step away from reaching the goal on the twenty-one questions, I am very distant from the battalion that has answered them but I continue in the race so I will answer today's question.
What are the best lessons I have learned from the books I have read? As soon as I saw this question I became more animated than usual, first because I am a great lover of reading, so any book, newspaper, etc. that falls into my hands is well devoured.
In Cuba we already had the honor of our book fair, but without moving away from the point of the post
I am a lover of the crime genre, especially my favorite writer, Agatha Christie.
Agatha Christie, her way of writing, always takes me to reread them, because the description of each person so detailed allows you to be part of the time that you have not lived, but it awakens you or at least me curiosity and above all allows the brain to also do its investigative role, although it always ends up surprising the reader,
Although I have wanted to have that detective ability, I am always surprised by her endings. With this writer I learned a little to look for solutions to those problems of today that go from what appears to be something simple that you have the solution at a glance to those that when you think you have solved it, its solution brings a bigger problem.
But recently I finished reading the book 100 de soledad by Gabriel Garcia Marqués.
It took me a long time because it is a book that you must read well so you don't get lost, but in a general sense, however, its intricate writing, but at the same time beauty gives us a nice Latin American world for those of us who have never traveled it.
All the books leave me with a great taste, no matter how small they are because each one has something that the writer allows you to identify with them, whether it is the plot itself, or a character.
With 100 years of solitude has allowed me to know how the passage of generations in a family is important, to know our roots, but above all that the lineage is not relevant but the feelings themselves, something that in our time today I feel is being lost many of today's young people do not know their ancestors, and if you do not know where you come from you will not know where you're going.
Reading should, in spite of living in such convulsive times and a life full of hardships and dynamics, be something crucial in our lives, because with it we always improve our grammar, spelling, expand our vocabulary, but above all we improve as a person, because there will always be a character that identifies us and there will always be a plot that teaches us from a children's story that takes us back to that time to one of science fiction.
Technology gives us the possibility of having them in digital, of course there is nothing like flipping through a book and the smell of its pages, but well, everything is in the desire and education of reading. Let's encourage it
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