Viajes de Gulliver

Paperback, 516 pages

Published by Fondo de Cultura Economica.

ISBN:
978-607-16-4215-8
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A parody of traveler’s tales and a satire of human nature, “Gulliver’s Travels” is Jonathan Swift’s most famous work which was first published in 1726. An immensely popular tale ever since its original publication, “Gulliver’s Travels” is the story of its titular character, Lemuel Gulliver, a man who loves to travel. A series of four journeys are detailed in which Gulliver finds himself in a number of amusing and precarious situations. In the first voyage, Gulliver is imprisoned by a race of tiny people, the Lilliputians, when following a shipwreck he is washed upon the shores of their island country. In his second voyage Gulliver finds himself abandoned in Brobdingnag, a land of giants, where he is exhibited for their amusement. In his third voyage, Gulliver once again finds himself marooned; fortunately he is rescued by the flying island of Laputa, a kingdom devoted to the arts of music and …

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Another visit to Dusky Cove, another murder...

Once more, my favorite part of the story is the banter between Ray and his Katie, how comfortable they are with each other, and how they take care of each other.
Though I'll admit that, this time, I struggled with the fact that the victim was someone I had gotten to know (and like) over the last couple of books.
But on the other hand, there was some progress on the storyline with Ray and Katie's grandson Shawn which leaves me cautiously hopeful for the next book(s).