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About camilaputz

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Hi! I'm a brazilian girl who really like books, so much that I work with them. I like sci-fi and fantasy books. My favorite one is "One hundred years of solitude", Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

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I will not submit.

May 15, 2017 by camilaputz Leave a Comment

I started writing this review about the academic epiphany I had while reading this book: the character mentions many writers, thinkers, philosophers, in quotations that made no sense to me. I felt incapable of what I chose as a career. But in the course of writing it, I realized that I got more upset about the book because of another characteristic of mine: that I am a woman. Submission carries such a heavy burden for real events that its pages fail to meet the expectations […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Fiction, Religion Tagged With: book club, Fiction, Michel Houellebecq, Religion, Satire, submission

camilaputz's CBR9 Review No:3 · Genres: Book Club, Fiction, Religion · Tags: book club, Fiction, Michel Houellebecq, Religion, Satire, submission ·
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Suddenly I’m that lady who talks about mystic aliens and stuff on subway.

April 12, 2017 by camilaputz Leave a Comment

There are two things I like to do which usually give me a somewhat eccentric aura if seen by strangers: hug trees and, out of nowhere, stop and look at the sky. The cosmos always fascinated me. Not only its colors, its stars, its movements, but also what I can only see with my imagination. So, nothing more obvious than my interest in sci-fi. I am part of a book club with some friends and Childhood’s end was the first book that we read in 2017. […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Science Fiction Tagged With: Arthur C. Clarke, book club, childhood's end, classic sci-fi

camilaputz's CBR9 Review No:2 · Genres: Book Club, Science Fiction · Tags: Arthur C. Clarke, book club, childhood's end, classic sci-fi ·
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People suffers a lot, but my heart was full of hope. I know.

March 10, 2017 by camilaputz 14 Comments

Hi. This is my first CBR and the first review I write. And by forces of a destiny in which I do not believe, this review is about the second book I read from the Portuguese writer Valter Hugo Mãe, almost 4 years after the first, A máquina de fazer espanhóis (The Spanish making machine, my translation) made me cry copiously for 3 hours, even while eating a hot dog. A wet hot dog, by the way. It was a book so intense that I […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: contemporary fiction, Fiction, o filho de mil homens, portuguese, valter hugo mae

camilaputz's CBR9 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: contemporary fiction, Fiction, o filho de mil homens, portuguese, valter hugo mae ·
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