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Review: The No. 1 Ladie’s Detective Agency is a novel by Alexander McCall Smith.

The No. 1 Ladie’s Detective Agency is a novel by Alexander McCall Smith. It’s about a woman named Precious Ramotswe (Mma. Ramotswe) ho lived in Botswana. After her mother’s death, she lives with her father and a cousin, both took care of her. As a young girl she met Note Makote, a trumpeter,and married him. The marriage lasted little due to the minstreatement  that Mma Ramotswe from her Husband. He had a daughter who died few days after birth. After that she decided go home. A few years later her father dies and with the inheritance she decided to buy a small Building in Gabarone to start her own detective agency, the only detective agency run by women in Botswana. From here, each chapter tells a case that Ms. Ramotswe must solve.

Characters:

Precious Ramotswe:
It is the novel’s central character. She is not a traditional woman, she is quite independent, and want to amke her own way. The writer explains many details of his personality and way of thinking.

Obed Ramotswe:

Precious’s father. He is a hard-working man, who loves and tries to take care of his daughter as best he can. He owns a cattle and for a few years he works in a mine, but the vapos and work conditions made him sick.

The cousin:

Her husband abandoned her because she was sterile, from this moment, she was the person who took care of Precious and taught her values.

Mma Grace Makutsi:

A recently graduated from secretarial college, who work as her assistant and recepcionist.

Note Makoti:

A mediocre trompetist and abusive Husband,  who married to Precious when she was very young.

Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni:

A old friend who helps Precious in some of their cases, and finally he becomes someone very special to Precious.

Reactions:
I think it’s a book aimed at young people,  even though, I really enjoyed this book,  it’s an entertaining book, with some pretty funny chapters and others that deal with more serious topics. The author describes the landscapes and the psychology of the characters very well, but with an easy and quite understandable language.  I think it is appropriate for the course we are doing.

Mar Escoté
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WONDER

August is ten years old and he does the normal things that other ten-year olds do. He likes ice cream and riding his bike but despite 27 operations, he will never look normal. He was born with deformities of the face and looks very different from other kids. Things are tough for August and his family. When August begins the school is very nervous as he had studied at home until he was 10 years old. Some kids use hateful language, and some people suggest that August is mentally deficient. Because of his face, nobody wants to sit next to him and he notices other kids looking and talking about him behind their hands. Fortunately, he makes friends with Jack, a boy in his class, and Flower, a girl he chats with at lunch. At the graduation ceremony, August wins an award for being an exemplary student, not just academically but personally as well. Everyone cheers for him, and August finally feels like an ordinary kid, even though he knows no one else sees him that way.
The characters are: August, who is the main character, Olivia, who is August’s sister and is vey protective and his friends Jack, Summer, Miranda and Justin.
In my opinion, it is one of those books that everybody should read, from young readers to the oldest. I especially liked the fact that the author presents the story through the different actors, so we have different perspectives and points of view. I really liked this book.

Mariona Serra

Review – Charlie and the chocolate factory

“Charlie and the chocolate factory” is a short novel by Roald Dahl, a children novelist, published in 1964 and adapted to the cinema. It is about the adventure of Charlie Bucket in the Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory.

Willy Wonka, the owner of the factory, after a long time, decided to open the factory to only five children in order to do a guided tour. To select the children, he hid five golden tickets in his chocolates. Charlie, who was a chocolate lover and the visit would be a dream for him, lived in a poor family and he hadn’t have any money to search the golden ticket. However, he achieved to go into the factory. He found a dollar in the middle of the street and quickly decided to buy two chocolates. To his surprise, the golden ticket was there. The following day, Charlie and the other winners entered at the factory. During the visit, all of them except Charlie missed due to their avarice for eat some candies of the factory. Finally, Charlie was the only one that got to go out the factory safe and sound. At the end, because of his love for the chocolate and his respect for the factory, Willy Wonka, gave to him his factory. The Charlie’s life never was the same.

Charlie Bucket is the main character of the book. He is a poor child who lives with his parents and his grandparents. He is a heedful boy and admires his old grandfather Joe. Both have a very close relationship. For the writer, Charlie is a fabulous character. He is modest and curious, and his courage, let him get his goals. The other main character that appears in the book is the owner of the chocolate factory, Willy Wonka. He is an eccentric man who lives alone and who, finally, give his factory to Charlie. He is a charming character but with a lot of mysterious secrets to discover.

The writer’s style is concise. It is a fantastic novel with an easy vocabulary and easy constructions. I think that it is a good novel for young people. For me, this is why I understood almost everything and I haven’t had problems to follow the story. I would recommend reading the book to all people who like the fantastic novels and want to begin with a simple reading. Despite of the infantil content, Roald Dahl is masterpiece that keep aware the young lector and give an important message: With patience, the dreams come true.

Anna Reig

Charlie and the Chocolat Factory REVIEW

This book, written by Roald Dahl, tells the story of a very humble family, formed by Mr and Mrs Bucket, the parents of both, and the true protagonist of this story: Charlie. They all live in a precarious house with only 2 rooms and only one big bed which everyone had to share.

The stories that are told around the mysterious factory of their no less mysterious owner Willy Wonka, fascinate Charlie who, in a stroke of luck changes his destiny, when he find in his coveted chocolate a golden ticket to visit the enigmatic factory.

From this moment, he begins a journey of fantasy that he will share with his grandfather and four other children through the magical factory.

As for the development of the characters, they’re true to life. Despite the exaggeration in their defects are totally credible and gives the feeling that the years have not passed for this story.

The truly valuable aspect is the message it conveys in each of the events that occur throughout the visit. Educational values whose acititudes and behaviours have their respective consequences. The value of respect, generosity, reflection, and friendship, which make this work a true timeless classic, whose message is necessary, even more so in nowadays, and which remains intact throughout the years.

Carles Caballero Micó

EVERYMAN

It tells the life story of a man, Ace, who had everything during some years and finally he will die alone and sad. He married three times but was only happy in his second marriage; he had three children: two with his first wife, and a daughter in the third: the only one of his children who loved him. With a fragile health, hospitalized on many occasions and a man who envied his brother Howie, not only for his iron health, but also for his professional and family successes. However, he had had a happy childhood working in his father’s jewelry: always surrounded by pretty girls and doing errands that entertained him. In addition, the summers spent happily on the coast of New Jersey with the rest of his family.
He tells us about his first marriage that ends up, after being accused of adultery. Later he will meet Phoebe, his second wife, with she spends the happiest moments of his life and has his daughter Nancy, who he adores. He worked in an advertising agency and was unfaithful with several women until Phoebe discovers everything and ends up abandoning him and hating him. Third marriage with a Scandinavian model, which turns out to be a disaster and her marriage fails again.
Loneliness is increasing. Also, by that time he has already been ill several times; for arterial, appendix, heart, etc. problems His health is fragile, quite the opposite of his brother Howie, with who he stops communicating by sheer envy.
Finally, he retires to a residence on the coast of New Jersey, recalling his childhood, seeking peace, and also taking advantage to be away from the Islamic terrorism that has just terrorized the entire American nation. There he dedicates himself to his great hobby: painting, which he will also teach to others residents, almost all suffering from health problems. He also starts losing close friends and start thinking about death, loneliness … He tries to get out of this situation having a new relationship with a young girl who ignores him. He doesn’t ask for help from his daughter and even calling his brother Howie, but he is in Tibet…
Ace is completely alone. He has more than 70 years, without illusions, plunged into absolute solitude, until finally, a day in which paradoxically he feels euphoric remembering the family protection he had had as a child, he ends up dying of heart attack.

For me, this book has been very difficult at first because it described many characters and is quite confusing. Vocabulary is not easy and you need a dictionary nearby, however, there are many words that you can understand by context.
The topics of the book are death and loneliness, and I think they are a common themes in books and movies, there is nothing new, nothing surprises you during the reading.

Silvia Vilasaló Cavero

Review of “The sense of an ending”

The sense of an ending is a short novel by Julian Barnes, published in 2011 and awarded the Man Booker Prize on October of the same year. This novel is about friendship, love, death, sex, loneliness and above all, memory: the perception of the facts and the volatility of memories. Did it really happen like I remember that or is it how I want to remember it? This thought is reflected in the main character, Tony, who is moved between present and his past.

Tony, a middle-aged man, lives in a calm place after his divorce. Suddenly, he receives a letter of his lawyer: Sarah, the mother of Veronica, his first girlfriend in university, left him five hundred pounds and a manuscript. The manuscript was the Adrian’s diary, a Tony’s friend in university, but it wasn’t in the letter, because Veronica took it and she didn’t want to give it him.
Consequently, this fact moves Tony and he starts to remember his life when he went to the university. The novel explains that Tony and his friends met Adrian in the high school and then they went to the university together. They liked philosophy, literature and girls too. Adrian was the most intelligent and serious, but all of them promised to be friends for ever. However, Adrian died and they got away from each other for forgetting this incident. These memories and the mysterious letter take Tony to achieve this manuscript, that makes him reconsider his life and his place in the world.

In my opinion, I didn’t have a lot of problems to understand the storyline and the book is quite short. However, it isn’t light due to its flashbacks. At the beginning, it’s difficult to know the difference into the present and the past. Despite the fact that I would recommend reading the book because of its great plot.

Jordina Solsona

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THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN

BY PAULA HAWKINS

A narrative split between three women, each one with their own past which is tightly defining the course of the present and will flow into a dramatic end of the story.

A story mainly explained by one of them, Rachel. Her infertility discovery triggers a domino effect of misfortune changing her into an alcoholic who has lost her husband, home and job. With a sarcastic tone, even often mocking, she lets her imagination fly and with the struggling of her miserable pass of the days and the amnesia she suffers, all mixed together, sets an amazing novel’s plot.

The train is a powerful element since the beginning, as it is the place where Rachel throughout the false “going work-coming home” feels more comfortable quenching her thirst with some premixed gintonics. So she uses it every day between the suburbs where she lives now and London where she pretend to work as used to do.

In the way of the daily journey, two settings. The first of them, her old house where her ex-husband keeps living with his current wife and their newborn girl. The second one, Megan and Scott house, ‘Jess and Jason’, she calls them, the perfect couple who she admires.

Rachel, Megan and Anna; the ex-wife, the lover and the wife, three victims of a alpha male who has made them into a weak-willed women. He is called Tom, a charming, liar, handsome and selfish man.

The life of Megan, Rachel, Anna, Tom and Scott will merge in the most unexpected way. Nobody will be as they seem to be. A Molotov cocktail of love, hate, lies, doubts, sex, alcohol, shame, passion and courage. A deadly end for some and a relievable for others. Everyone gets their just deserts? Judge it for yourself…

WONDER

WONDER

Wonder is a book about the history of August’s life.

August is a 10 years old boy who was born with deformities in his face. He needed to have a lot of surgeries but until now his appearance shocks people when they see him. On the other hand, he is an ordinary boy who likes playing Xbox and eating icecream. It’s a fanatic of Star Wars.

August or Auggie, his nickname is from New York. He lives with his parents, Via, his sister and his dog Daisy. He didn’t asist to school but his mum taught him at home.

The book explains his first year in middle school. To explain this, the book is divided in eight chapters and explains the point of view of the differents characters. It starts whith August, continues whith Via and his schoolmates. Finally ends whith August another time.

The chapters are divided in these characters:

Via (Olivia): Is August sister. He loves his brother but she feels that his parents pay more attention to August than her and that makes Via feel sad.

Summer: She is August’s schoolmate. She was the first gisl to seat whith him at lunch and she deffended him a lot.

Jack: He is August’s schoolmate too. He was his first friend at school. He spend a short time with dubts about being his friend because he would like to be in a “popular group” but at the end he prefers to be August’s friend.

Justin: Is Olivia’s boyfriend.

Miranda: Is Olivia’s friend but this year they had a difficult relationship. She is August’s friend too. She met him where he was a baby.

There are more characters that appear during the book but one of the most important ones is Julian. He is one of August’s schoolmates but he is his worst friend at school. He did a lot of things that made August feel that nobody would ever like to be his friend.

In my opinion this book is great, funny and sad at the same time.

It makes people think about people that have problems and how the oder people behave with them. However, there are some points of views of August that made me laught. It’s a book for children and for adults and I think it helps people without “problems” to think and lern how to treat and respect this kind of people.

I found it addequate for our level so I could understood it and for this reason I think I enjoyed it very much. 

Marta Coma

The story of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

The story of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was written in 1964, its author is called Roald Dahl, This story is set in 20th century and it happens for the most part inside a candy factory owned by Willy Wonka.

The main characters of this story are Charlie Bucket and his grandfather, Willy Wonka owner of the candy factory and his assistants Oompa – Loompas, as well as the other four children who won the golden bulletin.  The relationship of these characters in this story is that Willy Wonka search an inheritor for his factory. For all this, he put five golden bullets inside of chocolates for choose five candidates. These candidates are invited to the factory to know their operation while they are analyzed by Willy Wonka to know their defects or their bad education. Finally, Charlie Bucket wins the reward and he is the inheritor of Willy Wonka.

In my opinion, this book is very interesting for its background but if I have to choose one thing that I don’t like is that it has a low rhythm and is aimed at a children’s audience.

 

Author: Francesc Casals Tella

The sense of an ending by Julian Barnes

The sense of an ending is novel by Julian Barnes. This book have two parts. In part one the autor write about a group of friends. Adrian, Alex, Colin and Tony. They thought that the political and social system were corrupted and Adrian’s arrival into the group disloged Alex from his position. After they finished school promising lifelong friendship, they went their separate ways. Adrian won a schoolarship to Cambridge, Tony read history at Bristol, Collin went to Sussex and Alex go into his father’s business.

Tony had a girlfriend that was called Veronica and they liked poetry and rock music. Jack was Veronica’s brother a sporting young man and Tony felt insecure with Veronica’s family.

One day Tony’s mother gave him a letter from Alex which said: Adrian died. He killed herself. That’s the point of the story.

A year on, Colin and Alex suggested a reunion. And they talked and rememebered Adrian, his friend. Tony left home and started to work as a trainee in arts administration. He met Margaret, they married and three years later Suzie was born. Few years later they divorced and Tony had a few affairs but nothing serious. After all, Tony succesfully put Veronica out of his mind.
In the second part of the book we are back to the current time; One fact, two documents that Veronica’s mother leaves to Tony, will make him remember everything that happened at that moment. And it will take us to the surprising end, with the bitterness of real memory, which will bring another person, what happened and what was not aware at the time.

 

Rubèn Rodríguez.