It's very difficult to me to say that I like only one book, because a few books have touched a little part of my heart, some of them made me cry, and others made me mad. These books are "Santa María de las flores negras", "Canción para caminar sobre las aguas", "The Da Vinci Code", "El Quijote de la Mancha", "Los ojos del perro siberiano", and many others, but there is a book that was dedicated to me by my chemistry teacher: "Letters to a young scientist" by Edward O. Wilson. I read it in the summer holidays, before the PSU test, and I can say that it was the most amazing book I've ever read! The content is simple. It's about a scientist (the author) which writes letters about his life and career about the investigation of the ants, and gives recommendations and messages of support to the reader. I recommend this book because it's so easy to understand and apply the advices on your daily life, even if you're not a scientist.
And now, the most difficult part of this blog. My favourite film.
I don't go to cinema very often and in my house I don't watch films on the TV, because of time and study. But, of the few movies that I've watched, only one has caught my attention, "Kill Bill" (vol 1), by Quentin Tarantino (a great director in my opinion). The first time I've watched it was in my study tour, but until today I still like it. The plot is awesome (full of action and suspense), the cast is good and it is so absorbent that you can't get up of the sofa until the movie ends. Personally I recommend this movie because it is a masterpiece in all his letters. But I recommend this movie to a mature public (it contains lots of blood).

Letters to a Young scientist is a great book!. Specially the for people from this faculty
ResponderBorrarHi! I like Kill Bill too but I don't like Tarantino very much, so, this is a great film c:
ResponderBorrarI think Kill Bill is a very good movie. Maybe Reservoir Dogs is another film you might like, Tarantino is the director too.
ResponderBorrargood recommendation, maybe i will read Letters to a young scientist
ResponderBorrarI read "Santa Maria de las flores negras" and I cried a lot, but it was a very good book too
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