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Y de Quien Es La Culpa?

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First published August 1, 2007

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May 8, 2016
Y ¿De quien es la culpa? is another book of this collection that works as a reflection about our lives. Just like La Culpa es de la Vaca this book can sound as a very odd book, but I personally like to try something and have my own opinion instead of just avoiding it. Now that I finished it I can tell you the book impressed me not because a complex story or deep characters, but it gave me a message that I will have with me for a long time.

The book has some stories about how people end up saying and believe that the fault is not theirs. Is similar to the first one, but it goes a little deeper. The author tries to find and describe that maybe it really is someone fault and if no one admits it how is it possible to find the solution? You see how that simple answer "it's not our fault" was repeated every single time, so it asks the question is this human nature? This may prove that we are living in a society that does not want to accept blame and face the consequences of the acts, but also it may explain that is part of our nature.

I recommend this book. I don't know if there is a Spanish version or if this book was wrote in English the first time. The book expresses life lessons that we all should learn and I definitely got something out of it, and is good to learn something because books like these are known for showing important messages that we should all know.
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