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Regina - Reina de Mexico, December 28, 2001
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This review is from: Regina-Dos de octubre no se olvida (Paperback)
This is an excellent book that can capture readers interest from beginning to end. Its reading can provide us with deep knowledge about diverse historical events that link Mexico, the Tibet and the whole world. It has an original vision for the causes that originated the events that shook the world in '68. We can now realize that those events constituted the origin of the communist regime colapse in Eastern Europe. Those events also involved in the development of a environmentalist conscience across the world. The story of the main character, Regina is fascinating, and represents another good example that the spirit always prevails the material.
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REGINA, May 23, 2003
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This review is from: Regina-Dos de octubre no se olvida (Paperback)
It is a book that may change your viewing things. It can also change the way of viewing not only the events occurred in Mexico, but also of those occurred in the world. By reading this book you may realize that things in "this world" may all not be what they look like, we just have to "wake up" and realize that there is something else beyond what we can see. Es un libro que puede cambiar su forma de ver las cosas. Puede tambien cambiar la forma de ver no solo los eventos ocurridos en Mexico, sino tambien los ocurridos en el mundo. Al leer este libro usted puede darse cuenta que las cosas en "este mundo" pueden todas no ser lo que parecen, solo tenemos que "despertar" y darnos cuenta que hay algo mas, más allá de lo que podemos ver.
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three got out, September 8, 2005
This review is from: Regina-Dos de octubre no se olvida (Paperback)
Hard to believe- I was a protagonist for the book but got
left out/ we (three U.S. students) left at 3:30 driving out from U.A.M. into streets which were totally deserted- for
a reason- so no one except the army could know what was about
to happen (in a broader context with complicity of the U.S.
government). Only the hiatus from withdrawal of police to
bringing the army, inadvertently, allowed our escape. I can
recount everything that happened for three days prior to the
mass killing/ why write a book without the real, survivors?
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