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Rasero by Francisco Rebolledo
Rasero by Francisco Rebolledo












Rasero by Francisco Rebolledo

It is about a working class family living in the 1930's in a town called Otwell. This is one of my all time favourite books and I often reread it. The Family from One End Street - Eve Garnett It is a comic strip which never fails to lift my spirits and def would save any of his books, but have to say that 'Its a magical world' would be my favourite to keep. History at its best -)Ĭalvin and Hobbes encompasses such humour, sadness, true to life thoughts it makes my heart sing.

Rasero by Francisco Rebolledo

And seeing as though I am saving a book, the past in this book is written so beautifully that one can almost vividly be there,within the pages. The main character, Rasero is orgasmically clairvoyant, given at the moment of carnal release to apocalyptic visions in which he beholds what we recognize as the horrors of our own century: the Holocaust, the atomic bomb, the Vietnam War. It contains what none of us today could even begin to imagine and contrasts it with our world. This book contains a heady mix of magic realism as well as politics, science and art of the times. This novel is fantastic, it is set in the 18th century and the characters include Voltaire, Madame Pompadour, Roussea and Mozart.

Rasero by Francisco Rebolledo

It has everything that a book needs in order to get you thinking and wondering at the beauty of life, at the complexities of the human spirit and adventure of the soul. It is a love story and a story about beetroots. It is the story between a man and a women, searching for truth and eternal life, and also, perfume. It shows how belief is a strange and fantastic thing and if there is no belief then things become faded and forgotten. Jitterbug Perfume is full of wonderful insights and a host of wonderful characters, including the animal god, Pan. In no particular order, these are the 5 books I would save: They are a fairly new blog, so please go give them some love! Also, she is from South Africa, which is just about as far away from me in Iowa as I can think of - I love making friends from all around the world! Welcome, Robyn! She shares The Book Club Blog with her sister, which I think would be so much fun (hint, hint, Carolynn). Today, I'm so excited to welcome Robyn to 451 Fridays! Robyn has TWO related blogs - I'm So Not a Blogger, and The Book Club Blog. What book do you think is so important that you would be willing to take on the challenge of "becoming"?

Rasero by Francisco Rebolledo

Instead of actually saving the books, the Book People each "become" a book - memorizing it, word for word, and passing it down to the next generation.Ĥ51 Fridays asks what books you feel passionate about. In his novel, a group of people (Bradbury calls them Book People) are trying to keep the ideas found in books alive. 451 Fridays is based on an idea from Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.














Rasero by Francisco Rebolledo