#43 - The prince - Niccolo Machiavelli

Mandatory for one of my classes. Not as machiavellian as I thought.

#44 - Relato de un naufrago - Gabriel García Márquez

Originally it was published in a colombian newspaper as a first hand account of a sailor who was adrift for several days. Years later, after García Márquez was already in exile in Paris, and it was known that he was the ghost writer behind the story it was published as a book. It's great.

#45 - Sourcery - Terry Pratchett

I liked it but it's not the same as the first two novels.

# 46 - Cien años de soledad - Gabriel García Márquez

I couldn't help it after "Relato de un naufrago". I had to read this one too. And it didn't disappoint.


Granny Weatherwax: 'You've got to think headology, see? Not muck about with all this beauty and wealth business. That's not important.'

Wyrd Sisters, Terry Pratchett