A wall of books
23 April is
World Book and Copyright Day.
You are invited to take part in this activity to
celebrate the day: A Wall of Books
This is a
'literary' wall. The pins will be used to build a wall of books for display and
used to promote reading.
On the wall
please pin your favourite book and why you like it. You could pin any book or title, a favourite
from childhood, a current book or something to you’ve read and enjoyed. All the
pins can be embedded in the school's or classroom blogs, sites, wikis ..., etc.
If you’d
like to become a contributor on our Pinterest wall, just register on Pinterest,
let me know who you are (you can do it on the Comments section just below) and I’ll add your name on A Wall of Books.
If you
simply would like to suggest a book, let me know the URL through a comment just
below this entry, or use Twitter hashtag #awallofbooks and I will pin it for
you together with the reason why you like the book.
Thank you
for your time, effort and cooperation.
Ok. I'm not wise enought to understand how Pinterest works and pin a book on the wall. So, I will put it there.
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Small gods, by Terry Pratchett
And, in these days, it became that the great god Om came to the earth to bring the word to the chosen one, and the word was "Ey, you! Are you deaf, boy?"
A god finds that his divine plans had fallen at some moment, and he has to fix all with the help of the last of his believers. The characters are memorable, the situations hilarious, and there's a great wisdom in the story. How a god wined the right to be worshipped.
I am a big fan of this writer. I couldn't wait for the translation and I read it in English some years ago.
By the way, I'm Eugenia, from the Luarca B2+
Never mind, Eugenia, I'll pin it for you, thanks a lot for the cooperation!
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