Mi segunda (pero no menos importante) pasión, la literatura. Y, gracias a mi amiga Karem, la chica de la que hice mención en el post anterior, puedo traerles la segunda parte de este post literario que, no sólo incluye reflexiones y sinopsis, sino también que te recuerda una y otra vez que tú eres el protagonista de todo.
My second (but not less important) passion, literature. And, thanks to my friend Karem, the girl I mentioned in the previous post, I can bring you the second part of this literary post that, not only includes reflections and synopsis, but also reminds you again and again that you are the protagonist of everything.
Greetings again to my big Hive family, I am pleased again to be able to present to you today, the second book entitled "Sunset in Paris". I really love to satisfy you with a post dedicated not only to the readers, but also to everyone who wants to visit my blog.
The protagonists of this fictional novel are: Alain and Melanie. Actually this novel is not quite long and deep, but it is very easy to interpret for those who are really passionate about reading, especially for those who don't care how long or basic it is (I don't judge the writer), thank you very much Nicolas Barreau, anyway, your novels are quite beautiful. The truth of it all is that, as in the first part of "Two novels you can feel the protagonist with", I will not lean to the romanticism of this beautiful novel.
I think I should give you my synopsis of this interesting book. Alain takes the position that his uncle Bernard gives him, to be the owner of a small, old-fashioned cinema, whose aim was to bring classic movies to the public, so that the movies that had been forgotten a little bit would come back to life again. In his small, old-fashioned cinema, he meets the girl in the red coat (Melanie), who also falls in love with him. Of course, but, long before they had the chance to be together, they went through a lot.
Alain was criticized a lot for choosing what he was passionate about, of course it was a small thing, but he always looked at it with positivity. I relate this to the fact that people will always criticize you, you know why, because they don't tolerate that someone is so impressive in what he does, and even more, when what he decided to do is what he is passionate about. I'll give you an advice, remember that you don't need to fit in with others, do what you like and are passionate about (as long as it doesn't harm your body or your mind), you were born to stand out, that's why people want to be like you. Be like Alain, even with everything that could have been said about him, he didn't stop giving his all to thrive and get ahead.
Like Melanie, you may have lost a lot of things, or friends, maybe even family, I'm sorry if that was the case. The truth is that your life goes on, I ask you not to stop chasing your dreams. I know it is hard, but think, that person you lost, or those friends you lost, would they have wanted that instead of succeeding, you keep thinking that everything will be a failure, you can do it, whatever you propose you will achieve, no matter how hard it is, you can do it. Create your own story, you will always be the protagonist, you will always have the opportunity to show how wonderful you are, never stop succeeding and thriving, it is beautiful and satisfying to know that you achieved something in life, all by yourself.
Do you know what the magic of books is, that they only talk about romance, fiction, etc., but they also leave you a hidden message, or maybe not so much, the truth is that some people grasp them faster than others, but books do not transmit only one thing, they are thousands. Advice and teachings that will help you in the long run, take them are essential for the course of your life, especially because you will always be the protagonist.
This was my interpretation of these two rewarding books, and I encourage you to get yours too, cheer up because it's time!