Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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Quijote

Not long ago I went through an eye operation, which has slowed down a bit my blog posts. But do not suffer, or yes, who knows, I'm back and I do a review of a book the less curious. This is one of those in the new Generation Z. Well, not trouble me again, you have also H-Horror and Shvoong , as always. Greetings to everyone.

Z Quijote

Author: Hazael G. González

Editorial: Dolmen Books

342 pages

ISBN: 9788493754488

1 st Edition: 2010

Could there really be a work prior to that first part of the "Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha" Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra led the press in 1605? And is it really possible that it is submit to the gentleman as "a man so obsessed by Stories of zombies and zombified whom were in the land where he lived, he decided to become nothing less than tracker not dead, explaining how in those books, "as stated categorically in some literary circles?

And who was that Hazael G. Gonzalez, who signed the text attributed to Cervantes but stating that what the writer was finally issued a modified and very smooth (in which Don Quixote and did not want to be slayer of the undead, but knight) that first text? What is there in the fragmentary stories, considered for many apocryphal, telling encounters between the same Cervantes and the dead walk, thus justifying the early love of the great writer for that genre?

For the first time in English, comes in as full and complete text commonly known as 'Don Quixote Z' as the mysterious Hazael G. Gonzalez left the compound, which adds a story of adventure in Lepanto Cervantes against zombified, written apocryphal, and polished and appropriate the language of our day by Professor Gualberto G. Álvarez, professor at the University of Cerredo Asturian and specialist zombies and other undead species that have existed throughout history.

not long ago began to proliferate in bookstores novels of this type, in which adulterated the original works to include things such contrary or foreign to them as they could be vampires, androids or as in this case, zombies. To me, this is the first contact with this type of literature that many characterize as sacrilege, blasphemy and much worse. However, it also has its audience and wanted to go into this subgenre to see what generated so much controversy. For my part I must say that I was not surprised either for good or for evil, has been eager to finish a novel that once peaked and that cost me to take without some regret, because, although it is well written, with the tone and the language's own original work and time, there something in it that it is and makes it heavy. It's like being re-read the original Quixote except criminals see giant figure of undead zombies or living as they are sometimes called here. Almost all the passages of the original returned to me every time I read a chapter and, although this work is of smaller volume, the author has managed to shorten it, if you know precisely, that does not spread too much. Best of the work, and certainly personal opinion, is the story the beginning: Blood Moon at Lepanto; is this a great story that tells the story of the illustrious zombified Miguel de Cervantes in the famous battle where he was maimed. When the book is presented in this paper, so illusory, the reader might think that what you will find after the tone and dynamics of these first few pages and say illusory because it does not happen to be re-read anything like below. Who starts the reading of Don Quixote Z hopes to find a zombie story with all that that implies and that it reflects that first introductory story, but we found a hypothetical story about undead, that there is not more than the imagination of the unhappy Don Quixote, which ends in dementia follow his loyal squire Sancho Panza. Thus, we find little difference with Cervantes who wrote Don Quixote. Nevertheless, it is a work that, even out of curiosity, may be worth reading, although I know by comments from some colleagues who are best in the genre. No fester discouragement to those who want to venture into this field and more specifically through Z Quixote, as if language like baroque, intricate and old sure Z enjoyed this version of the famous gentleman.

Friday, March 18, 2011

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Friday, March 4, 2011

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Wrapped in Contemporary Literary Night

Hello again everyone. This week, we're going way to close, I have the pleasure to offer a new review. This time it's the turn of Karen Chance and his novel Wrapped in the Night, Part III of the saga of Cassie Palmer. As usual you can also be found on page H-Horror and Shvoong . With nothing more to say at the moment, I wish you a happy weekend.


Wrapped in the Night

Original title: Embrace the Night

Author : Karen Chance

Editorial: The Ideas Factory (Pandora Pocket Library)

352 pages

ISBN: 9788498006438

Edition: 1st - January 2011

Recently named the most visionary in the world, Cassandra Palmer still has a thorn: a spell keeps sentimentally attached to Mircea, a sexy vampire master, and while it is well, never recovered the reins of his life. The magic that binds them can only be broken with an incantation found in the Codex Merlini, an ancient grimoire.

seems that the Codex has been lost in recent times, and Cassie will have to look at the one place where can still be found: the past. He soon realizes that the book has been lost for a reason. Spells it contains are so dangerous that his selfish desire to get rid of Mircea could endanger the entire world.

The plot of this novel focuses on the pursuit of a counter that is to break the spell that binds to Cassandra with a vampire and can destabilize the romantic relationship and maintaining both their lives, making their relationship in a power struggle that can lead to madness. For this task, our hero must travel to different points in time and space to recover the codex that contains it. He will be joined some friends Pritkin somewhat unique as an incubus escaped from Hell (although sometimes it is said that he was expelled), a ghost that feeds on vital energy, the vampire himself is tied, and a host of curious characters .

Perhaps the biggest mistake I made to delve into the pages of this novel was to neglect the reading of his two predecessors because, although you can easily follow the storyline, there are certain aspects and details of some characters and their different histories that have confused me and I had to assume or guess most of the time where the shots were. So, I can say that the first pages have been a little to tone with the author and her own world recreated here. As I said, this is the third in a series, more specifically, which corresponds to Cassandra Palmer, a young clairvoyant who was just named Pythia (that should be in the earlier novel) and whose power is beginning to rival that of other powerful creatures. It is a curious mix of issues that come together in this Wrapped in the Night , as can be found on the same page with Incubus devils, vampires, wizards, goblins and even pterodactyls and gods of ancient Greece.

As far as I could ascertain, Karen Chance is a highly acclaimed author in other countries and has been wrongly compared Charlaine Harris, author of the saga of True Blood . I think these authors have a totally different style and, although Harris argues for a more rough plot, Chance makes a softer, more suitable for the romance genre in which box is the author and his books.

reading is not suitable for everyone. The fantasy is brought to the limit and the amalgamation of cultures and myths can not be appreciated by all the world and even exceeded. But it is certainly an interesting adventure, yet be a both sweetened. As a final note to anyone who is interested in going into the series, I will say that I recommend to start at the beginning The Breath of Darkness , origin and raw adventure of Cassie Palmer. Well, I also recommend reading a bigger pocket than those who have difficulty with small print, it can be quite an ordeal.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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Horizon

before the end of the week, I have the pleasure to announce that the literary magazine that directs Daniel Dragomirescu from Romania and published in several languages, invited me to write a short article about my beginnings and career. There is so much yet but that one would like, however, Daniel and his team considered publishing it in the next issue. For more information, I leave the link to the website of the magazine. There you will find a short preview of the item and how you can continue reading more. A hug to everyone.

http://contemporaryhorizon.blogspot.com/2011/03/spanish-horizons-victor-morata-cortado.html