The best book I read this year is: 1984 written by George Orwell.
It is a fictional world for 1984 where it is governed by 3 dictatorships, it shows how the control over its population is so much that despite the damage it does to them, they manage to be loved by them.
One of the best books I have read is the Godfather, written by Mario Puzzo. I think there's no need to explain why, it's just a classic.
The Tudor diamond written by Will Whitaker would say it's my favorite book. It is an espionage novel set in the England of Charles V, this takes advantage of the war that reigns in Europe to extend his empire, while pacts an alliance with the Pope in Italy. Only England can face it. At thirty-six, Henry VIII presides over an opulent court, and entrusts to Richard Dansey, a young and ambitious goldsmith, the difficult mission of finding the perfect jewel for Ana Bolena, his last conquest.
This journey takes Richard from Venice to Rome, and throughout Europe, while being involved in the artful intrigues of the court of the Tudors.
1984 is a great book, reminds me of socialism.
Is that the book shows what is really socialism. Here in Venezuela you can see how the system is a faithful copy of what happens in the book.
Venezuela is the proof that socialism doesn't work. The government follows all the rules of Karl Marx's manifesto and Castro ideologies.