Saturday 30 October 2021

Momoko y la gata de Mariko Koke: opinión.

Momoko y la gata

Las novelas japonesas tienen algo especial para mi. El país me encanta y encuentro su cultura fascinante por lo que puede que no sea muy objetiva al comentar sobre ellas.
En Momoko y la gata no me han sorprendido las acciones de los personajes creo que se veía venir desde el principio que donde las dan, las toman.

El final me ha entristecido, pensaba que Momoko iba a poder seguir con su vida de alguna manera, pero hay cosas que no se pueden olvidar ni deshacer.
 
La decisión de Masayo de permanecer callada la entiendo debido a su juventud. En cierto modo ella también es una niña en muchos aspectos. De alguna forma me recuerda a Otra vuelta de tuerca, por la relación entre Masayo y la Momoko.

En general es un libro que recomiendo a amantes de la cultura japonesa y del misterio.


Sunday 24 October 2021

Amorino Ice Cream

 Some days I have a sweet tooth and Amorino ice cream is not only one of the cutest but one of the best as well!


Check their special Halloween Ice Cream, it looks amazing. 

www.amorino.com



Saturday 16 October 2021

For Your Own Good by Samantha Downing: review.

For Your Own Good
Set in an elite school where the rich and privileged attend, For Your Own Good will keep you up at night because it's simply undownputable.

At Belmont School, there are entitled teachers and entitled pupils and all of them think they do things for the good of others. Bribing, threatening, cheating, lying, and even killing are on the menu of the canteen.

Samantha Downing has developed the characters extremely well. We get to know them, understand their motives, feel sorry for them, and sometimes we don't want them to get caught, we sincerely want them to get their way with murder, and other times we hate them because what they do is despicable, to say the least.

This novel will make you wonder what your teachers are thinking and if you are a teacher, you may think twice before marking the paper of one of your least favourite pupils. It's fun and entertaining and it also gives you food for thought:
-Are teachers truly unbiased when they mark a paper or does the fact that they dislike/like a pupil play an important role in their final decision?
- Do pupils think that what teachers do is for the pupil's own good?
- Has social media made things easier or harder for both pupils and teachers?

All in all, I strongly recommend this novel to Teacher's of the Year, burnout teachers, A-grade students, and school dropouts. There's something in it for everybody.