Louis Bastelica Bastelica itibaren Huimparash, Uribia, La Guajira, Kolombiya
I just got this book on Friday--I might add or subtract stars as I read. Lots of facts and photos.
I've just finished Gabriel's Inferno a couple of days ago(wednesday morning) and I'm so fascinated and obsessed by Gabriel, Julianne, SR and all ... :). I've promised to myself that I'm not picking up another book at least a week, because I have to rest - working all day long & reading late at night - i'm like a zombie already :). But here I am - helpless like a drug addict, I need my next dose of love - I'm starting Fifty Shades of Grey (chuckling). I caught sight of it when I was linked to Gabriel's Inferno for the first time. I remember that I was even considering wich one to choose - obviously I prefer brood, sexy male on one cover than a grey tie on the other cover(pulling tie is seductive yeah :) - that's my first association - but it's a little bit of a cliche). So let's see what Anastasia & Christian can offer to me although I'm already sure that they will not disappoint me :).
Thanks to Goodreads giveaways for another great book! This was a painful book to read, since I knew from the beginning (it's in the description given on Goodreads) that three of his daughters and a niece were killed by a rocket attack on his home. But, I think it's important because the book is really about life and a shared humanity. It gets a little preachy at the end, but it's because Dr. Abuelaish has a very vital, urgent message to get out about coexistence and peace. It's frustrating to see the same old escalation of violence in the middle east, and to know that the majority of people want it all to end in a fair, equitable way. But, like in the U.S., the leaders are at the extremes; unable to do what's right for fear of alienating the small minority of extremists in their constituencies. It's time for the reasonable majority to take control!