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Post 9 - Your Favorite Book

Hi everyone!

The truth is that I like different types of book. Since I was a little boy, I liked reading too much, it was one of my favorite hobbies. At school I tried to read compulsory reading and a personal book. I clearly preferred my readings as they were totally exciting and fun. Instead, schoolbooks seemed boring and normal to me.

In general, I like politics, countries, systems and current affairs books because they give me great knowledge for my university career. Also, I like to read about world history, it's great topic. And drama books for long trips and about love when I'm sad for some reason.


My favorite book is "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" because it is a very particular and different story. This book helped me understand life in the simplest way and to value the people next to me. It is a great story. I would like to tell you more, but I do not tell spoilers!
On the other hand, I don't have a favorite author, because there is nobody that I liked enough.

And the last book I read is "How Democracies Die", it is a great book to understand the current situation in the world and to have a more critical view of political leaders.
I highly recommend it for quarantine times.

See you guys!


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  1. When I was in school, I did the same thing as you... so I understand you perfectly, there's nothing like reading a book that interests us. Besides, I think it's incredible that you like these themes in books, the story is very interesting

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  2. I also like texts that explain the current situation in our societies make you reflect

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  3. Hi! I also think that the school books are so boring, but I never occurred to me read on my own other books

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  4. Hi Benja, I wish I did had the same opportunity as you to choose my reading at school haha. Thanks for your recommendation :)

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  5. You did that I want read "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" right now ! jajaja

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  6. How democracies die is a very good book!

    Last week Luis interviewed Levitsky for the Comparative Politics Seminar. And it was a very nice conversation!

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