Book tag del mayo histórico

A historic May has arrived, and this time I've created a book tag. Here are the premises: 1. Lucy, the First Hominid: the first book you remember reading. The book that marked the beginning of your journey as a reader. 2. The Invention of Writing (Mesopotamia): a book where the language or the way of narrating seemed like a work of art. That story where every word seemed chosen. 3. Roman Empire: a book you think about regularly. 4. The Black Death: a book that marked a turning point in your reading experience. The one that changed your life or the way you see books. 5. Conquest and Colonization of America: a favorite American author, whether from the North, Central, or South. Which pen won you over? 6. The Invention of the Printing Press: a book that made you want to recommend it to everyone, as if you could mass-print it and hand it out on the street. 7. The French Revolution: A book that broke with the norm and made you question everything. 8. The Moon Landing: A book that broadened your horizons or pushed you beyond your comfort zone. Like taking a giant leap with your mind. 9. The Fall of the Berlin Wall: A book that broke down prejudices or mental walls. The one that made you change your mind or understand something from a different perspective. 10. The Digital Age: A book you discovered thanks to social media or the internet. The hype was worth it (or not). As always, I encourage you to follow me on my other social media channels, where I'm much more active: IG:   / anitalectora   GoodReads:   / ana-bel-n   I've also left my Amazon wish list: https://www.amazon.es/hz/wishlist/ls/... Also, I've created a Telegram group and finally decided to organize a historical novel reading club. Here's the link if you'd like to take a look: https://t.me/+LAqKo9tXjaY2NTg0 Thanks for joining.