Review by IG @bibliotecaria_da_lua about my work “O Silêncio dos Livros”.

[📖#review of the library of the moon] 3 / 50 📚
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Book: The Silence of Books
Author: @faustopanicacci
Year: 2019
Pages: 256
Publishing company: @pandorgaeditor
Genre: Novel
Note: 5⭐🥰
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=> HAVING BOOKS IS A CRIME. REPORT.<=
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Could you live in a world where books were banned?
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🚫 Fausto Panicacci's book tells the story of Santiago, a man whose past is unknown to everyone who lives there, but Alice, who in his family is called only “girl” soon he is curious to know more about this stranger.
Alice loves books due to her grandmother's influence, but with the prohibition she plays more with her dolls, when she meets Santiago and discovers his love for Literature and books, she soon wants to hear the stories he tells, and soon the friendship between the two happens. .
In this way, Santiago starts to visit Alice and there he meets the girl's family and so everyone soon becomes fond of him. However, Santiago's quiet life would soon turn into a storm.
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🚫 The book is divided into 3 parts, in which it tells the present, Santiago's past and Alice's vision for the events of this story.
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🚫 I must say that this work is a full plate for lovers of reading and that they LOVE literary references and here we find thousands, I will mention just three: Alice In Wonderland, Fahrenheit 451 and the film One of Dream of Freedom. I confess that I was immensely happy to see all this narrated so ingeniously by the author.
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🚫 Another highlight of the book is what reading and books do to us, not only in terms of knowledge but also how it comforts us and influences our lives. Reading is praised at all times and seen as essential in people's lives and its prohibition dehumanizes.
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👍😊The Silence of Books is a work made by a passionate reader for other readers who are passionate about books, literature and reading, and it deserves to be praised.