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# Article Odd Vol I.


Today for the first time we have between our pages this new section.
Every first and third Mondays of the month (except a few exceptions) will have an opinion piece by a relevant person, whether a writer, blogger, journalist, painter ...
This week we have in this house, Olivia Ardey (Queen of Clubs) brings us his interesting views before this hot topic.


-Bad Guys in the current literature-

When I choose a book, I usually go by and the views lasinopsis of those who have already read. And what moves me casisiempre to decide for a title instead, he is protagonistamasculino ... if a little bad, the better. Yes, what can I do, I love lashistorias with bad guys.
rebellious attitude that I identify with thefact of being young. In the adult literature, although hard, I prefer eltipo ironic sense of humor.
Eye, do not speak ill heinous that it embodies a kind depersonaje dislike black heart and always acts conintención damaged. I can not stand to mistreat the girl (even losque seem to do without realizing it), I like to try justificármelocon their wounds. No. No school. To that, I do not see anywhere near, and read, much less.
I mean this guy hard, ironic, queintenta hide behind their sarcastic outputs an adorable authentic self. Esees bad-smug that I like the protagonist, and this is almost always forgive todo.Porque uncommunicative attitude or eternal esfruto provocation of a painful past that has not been overcome. And for that, paraayudarle to find himself appear a girl stuck in a problemaque, between adventure and trouble, you know redeem.
History conproblemas boy-girl hard it may seem topical but really másconflictos situation is secured and that is precisely why I choose it because I know that I engancharáde the first page to last.
I like if you are like Jace (Desombre Hunters "), but I also love the expeditious and dangerous type (s sunaturaleza ...), but understanding and good listener as Diego (" Bree Tanner ").
My favorite bad boy model is Damen ("Eternity"), a handsome smug and conceited, but with a tender heart. In his day tambiénme fascinated Step ("Three feet ..."), which in my opinion best represents the duality elmodelo "Bad boy but good", although personally, I stay withthe of "I have wanted you." And the truth is that the reviews I've read, few people are in my opinion.
But I prefer the mature Step ydesencantado making mistakes, just that: it is imperfect. Unamanía be mine, but rarely stand a terrific novel a good boy models who suffer in silence without ever raising his voice. They bore me. Medan win, while reading, to shout "stop being perfect as a robot!" ... Losiento, I know many reading this you hate me, but I choked (esoque and I read every last page to see if it changes!) the perfect queridoJohn of Nicholas Spark.
I odiéis, the way things are. There tantosgustos as readers and, fortunately, books with protagonists such distintoscomo rapids to satisfy everyone.
I must admit that the good is not always sonaburridos. There are stories where the plot gives us some personajemasculino so unpalatable that force, you need a smart kid ycomprensivo counterpoint. Otherwise, reading, the more you enjoy, would be a punishment. If a guy like Nate ("The Hearts Club ..."), wing forces need to appear as someone like Ryan, for me as a reader ... and Penny.
Of course, I malospero sexy guys stories. I like the Patch (Hus Hus) continuaprovocación seductive attitude. Of course, without going over sharp or cynical. Irony and eldesplante, I prefer them in small doses without crossing the barrier never a word ironic queconvierte hurtful. I do not like so secretive ytaciturnos reaching nasty fall as the first Daniel of the series "Dark."
Ultimately, I think that reading fiction is to live other lives soñary paper. That's why I like the wicked unlibro pages, because for real life to the everyday, as I prefer aalguien Diego ... and, for that required (yes, Sinsajo-fans) conPeeta course.



Well, this is the opinion of Olivia what do you think?


* Manuscript Olivia Ardey

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