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 * //The curious incident of the dog in night-time. //**

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is a novel by British writer Mark Haddon . It won the Whitbread book of the year and the 2004  Commonwealth writers'prize for Best First Book.

This book is a murder mystery novel where Christopher Boone is the main character and the narrator. Christopher is fifteen years old, he is a kind of a geek who lives with his parent and his rat called Toby. One day, he discovers the dog of his neighbor has been killed with a green fork during the night. The plot is about how many, different and secret things Christopher discovers during this investigation which highlights are that his father killed Wellington and his mother is living in London with his former neighbor Mr. Shears. This discovers leads him to take a train to London to meet his mother…

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is a different book that surprises you. It is a very easy book to read with simple vocabulary. That’s why I recommend the book to all my classmates.

**SECOND TERM PRESENTATION(6)** serie (+s) watch the tv (no the) necessary(stress on the first not second syllable) wikipedia (/i/, not /ai/) close the webs is(ing) result (/i-^/, not /e-u/) ancient (/ei/, not /a/) that I´m going to talk (about) people that tries (try) argument (plot) elaborated (no d) mountain (/au-i/, not (/ou-ai/) image (/i/, not /a/) **BOOK’S REVIEW: ORACLE NIGHT** **By Jaime Silla**

//Oracle night// was published for first time in 2004 but a new edition released few time ago. It is written by Paul Auster, the famous bestseller author of //The Brooklyn Follies// and //Invisible// among many others. He was awarded with the //Prince of Asturias// for Literature. Sydney Orr, the main character, is a novelist who lives in Brooklyn that is still recovering from a long illness and he tells us his very amazing days after have bought a mysterious Portuguese blue notebook. He realizes unexpected things in that few days… I recommend the book if you’re an Auster fan and you like surprising endings and also because is an easy book to read without difficult, technical and elaborated vocabulary, so you can follow the main story without dictionary help. But, on the other hand, I don’t recommend this book because is a mess without chapters and there are so many and very long explanations at the bottom of the page and sometimes it seems a parallel story more than help you to get the main one. CORRECTIONS AND ASSESSMENT **BOOK’S REVIEW: ORACLE NIGHT** **By Jaime Silla**

//Oracle night// was published for first time in 2004 but a new edition was released a short time ago. It is written by Paul Auster, the famous bestselling author of //The Brooklyn Follies// and //Invisible// among many others. He was awarded with the //Prince of Asturias// for Literature. Sydney Orr, the main character, a novelist who lives in Brooklyn and is still recovering from a long illness tells us about his very amazing days after buying a mysterious Portuguese blue notebook. He realizes unexpected things in those few days… I recommend the book if you’re an Auster fan and you like surprising endings and also because it is an easy book to read without difficult, technical and sophisticated vocabulary, so you can follow the main story without dictionary help. But, on the other hand, I don’t recommend this book because it is a mess without chapters and there are so many and very long explanations at the bottom of the page that sometimes it seems as if it was a parallel story more than help you to get the main one. ** OK-bear in mind that this review should recommend or warn against the book. **