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THE WORLD AS I SEE IT


142 Visitas | 122 Descargas | 2013-10-01 18:16:36 | daimape

This book does not represent a complete collection of the articles, addresses,and pronouncements of Albert Einstein; it is a selection made with a definite object-- namely, to give a picture of a man.

A Song of Ice and Fire


186 Visitas | 133 Descargas | 2013-10-01 18:24:59 | daimape

A heroic fantasy, very imaginative and diverse. ‘Such a splendid tale. I read my eyes out – I couldn’t stop till I’d finished and it was dawn.’ Anne Mccaffrey ‘This is one of those rare and effortless reads.’ Robin Hobb

Yo soy el Diego


224 Visitas | 266 Descargas | 2013-10-01 18:30:53 | daimape

El futbolista argentino Diego Armando Maradona nos relata su paso por el mundo del fútbol. Encontraremos anécdotas, curiosidades y reflexiones acerca de su vida como jugador.

El fútbol a sol y sombra


178 Visitas | 115 Descargas | 2015-05-18 15:48:50 | daimape

Este libro rinde homenaje al fútbol, música en el cuerpo, fiesta de los ojos, y también denuncia las estructuras de poder de uno de los negocios más lucrativos del mundo.

The Great Gatsby


129 Visitas | 102 Descargas | 2015-05-18 16:08:49 | daimape

Fitzgerald was the most famous chronicler of 1920's America, an era that he dubbed “the Jazz Age.” Written in 1925, The Great Gatsby is one of the greatest literary documents of this period, in which the American economy soared, bringing unprecedented levels of prosperity to the nation.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button


215 Visitas | 152 Descargas | 2015-05-20 19:01:07 | daimape

This Fitzgerald's wonderfully simple story is a kind of conjuring trick, an exercise in forcing the impossible into the mundane. You end it both amused and slightly saddened. For the most curious thing about Benjamin Button's life is how ordinary it seems. All the usual triumphs and miseries are there: it's just that the start and end aren't the same.